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  2. Connecticut DMV | CT.gov

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    Inspections. The mission of the Connecticut DMV is to promote and advance public safety, security and service through the regulation of drivers, their motor vehicles, and vehicle-related businesses. Learn what to expect when it comes to commercial vehicle inspections and get access to weigh station reports here.

  3. Renew your car registration | CT.gov

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    An invitation to renew your registration will be automatically mailed to you 45 days before the expiration date. Step 1: Make an appointment. Step: 2: Bring your invitation to renew. Learn more about the Passport to the Parks fee. Renew your car registration by mail. You may renew by mail by mailing the bottom portion of your renewal notice.

  4. Register Your Vehicle - CT.gov

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    In-Transit Registration. An In-Transit Registration is used only for vehicles that are purchased in the state of Connecticut by an out-of-state resident, to be driven to another state for registration. Agency: Department of Motor Vehicles. Register Your Passenger Vehicle. How to register a vehicle or transfer any current Connecticut license plate.

  5. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

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    License services. Change address. Check driver’s license status. Get a vehicle inspection. Self-certify (commercial drivers only) Renew driver’s license. Make driver’s license suspension payment. Request replacement driver’s license. Access medical certification system.

  6. Update your DMV registration - CT.gov

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    Updating the name on your vehicle registration or title is simple, but it will require an in-person appointment at a DMV office. You’ll need to turn in your current registration. If you’re unable to do so a $20 duplicate registration fee will be charged. There are different requirements whether you’re looking to add, remove, or change a ...

  7. Cancel your registration and plates | CT.gov

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    Registration cancellation overview. The Connecticut DMV offers options online, by mail, and in-person to cancel your vehicle registration and plates or vessel registration. We call this terminating your registration. You will need to do this if you no longer have the registered vehicle or vessel or if you have moved out of state.

  8. Registration Renewal - CT.gov

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    If your vehicle registration has expired, here are the instructions to re-register your vehicle. Agency: Department of Motor Vehicles. Online Renewal. Renew your registration online through DMV's AutoRenew. This online service offers the opportunity to renew some kinds of registrations from the convenience of a computer.

  9. Register a new vehicle or boat | CT.gov

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    Step 1: Gather required documents. Proof of ownership is required to register your vehicle. If it was purchased in CT, and is newer than 20 model years, you will need a title. The previous owner’s registration is required in lieu of a title for vehicles 20+ model years old.

  10. Make or change DMV appointment | CT.gov

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    Select your appointment type after verifying the service is available at the desired location. A valid email and/or mobile phone number is required to create an appointment. Appointments are only valid for the selected service. The DMV will only conduct appointments or transactions for one person at a time. You may need multiple appointments to ...

  11. CONNECTICUT REGISTRATION AND TITLE APPLICATION STATE OF...

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    Out-of-state registration or photocopy is required. Vehicles should have been registered out-of-state at least 30 days prior to application for Connecticut registration. Specify code "4" and, in the area labeled EXEMPTION INFORMATION, write in order (1) the state in which you were residing when you purchased vehicle, (2) the date the vehicle