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  2. How to renew driver’s license - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/renew-driver-license

    Step 4: Get your license in the mail. You pay the same driver’s license renewal fees in person and online. The fee for your license renewal is computer-generated as DMV phases in the eight-year license. Your renewal notice will indicate the length on your expiration. Six-year driver’s license renewal: $72.

  3. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/dmv-online-services

    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. Renew vehicle registration. Replace damaged license plates.

  4. Connecticut DMV | CT.gov

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    Make, change or cancel an appointment. Cancel your registration and plates. Transfer an out-of-state license to CT. Renew vehicle registration. Register a new vehicle. The CT DMV is open by appointment only. Here are some tips for scheduling your appointment: Check our site often. Appointments are added regularly.

  5. Connecticut residents can now renew online - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/dmv-news/governor-lamont-announces-connecticut...

    The DMV’s new online renewal option has already been offered to residents whose driver’s license or non-driver ID expired within the last 45 days. As part of the soft-launch of the new service during the last two months, more than 20,000 individuals have already successfully renewed online.

  6. Make or change DMV appointment | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/make-change-appointment

    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 ...

  7. CT License plate renewal – dealer, repairer and recycler - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/commercial-and-industry-services/renew-dealer-recycler-plates

    Once you complete the online renewal process, please remember to print your renewed license, plate list, and receipt to keep on file. 5. A late fee will apply. You will be required to pay a late fee to renew up to 45 days after expiration. After the 45 days your license can not be renewed and you will be required to reapply for a new license. 6.

  8. Make a AAA office appointments | CT.gov

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    For information on the exact services offered at AAA offices, please see details on locations and office hours for DMV Express Offices. Making an Appointment at AAA. Select the AAA office below to start the appointment process: Avon. Cromwell. Enfield.

  9. Update a driver's license, learner’s permit, or non-driver ID -...

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/change-driver-license

    How to change your driver's license and registration address online. Step 1: Gather what you’ll need. Your first and last name exactly as it appears on your current driver's license or non-driver ID. Your date of birth. Current address on file with the DMV. Your CT driver’s license or CT non-driver ID number. Your Social Security Number.

  10. Renew your non-driver ID - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/renew-non-driver-id

    The fee for your ID renewal is computer-generated as DMV phases in the eight-year non-driver ID. Your renewal letter will indicate the length on your expiration. Renewal fees. Six-year non-driver ID renewal: $24 Eight-year non-driver ID renewal: $32 Refunds will not be given unless permitted under law . No fee renewal

  11. Pay Your License Reinstatement Fee in CT - CT.gov

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    If you have a Connecticut license, you can check your license status to verify your reinstatement. Per Connecticut General Statute 14-50 (f), whenever a payment of any fee to the DMV by means of a credit or debit card is rejected or dishonored, the DMV shall charge a fee of $35 for a payment amount of not more than $200, and a fee of 15 percent ...