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Businesses that are required to file the Motor Vehicle Fuels Tax may file online through myconneCT or file by mail. Use myconneCT to file taxes, make payments, view filing history, and communicate with the agency simply and more efficiently on virtually any mobile device, including laptops, tablets, and smartphones, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Check property tax, insurance, emissions, and other compliance issues. Look up registration status. Apply for sales tax refund (links to Department of Revenue Services website) Order special or vanity license plates. Pay emissions test late fee.
Register your vehicle for the first time. Include sales tax info and purchase price on CT's Application for Registration and Title (H-13B).
Make an appointment at one of your local CT DMV locations. Use your live location or ZIP code/city name to access a list of DMV office locations nearby, and what services are offered at each office.
Learn how to renew your vehicle registration in CT for different vehicle types online, in person, by mail, and more.
Sales tax calculator. This webpage is to assist out-of-state dealers (not licensed in Connecticut) and third-party titling services to calculate the sales tax that is due when they mail in the transactions to DMV's Vehicle and Business Regulation office for processing.
As a driver in Connecticut there are insurance, tax, and registration compliance issues that we can help you handle with ease. If you don’t maintain compliance with these laws, your vehicle registration may be suspended, and you will not be able to register a new vehicle or renew an existing registration until issues are resolved. Learn how to:
Learn about the REAL ID Program - driver's license appointments, online license renewal, eligibility, required documents, and fees.
Learn how to add, remove, or change a name on a registration or title. 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.
Connecticut offers a variety of easy online options to change your name, address, or remove “Under 21” from your driver’s license, learner’s permit, non-driver ID, or vehicle registration.