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The state Department of Motor Vehicles is adding more online services, including the ability to request a duplicate driver’s license, a duplicate non-driver ID and driving history. Gov. Ned ...
Governor Ned Lamont announced Wednesday, Connecticut residents will now be able to renew their driver’s license and non-driver ID cards online.
While drivers are online with the DMV, they can also register to vote, change their political party registration and sign up to be an organ donor at the same time.
Governor Ned Lamont announced Tuesday evening that Connecticut residents will now have the option to complete more online transactions at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Connecticut DMV already launched a streamlined appointment system to manage the effects of the pandemic, but now officials have designs on completely overhauling the agency’s customer-facing ...
Connecticut’s Department of Motor Vehicles says a computer glitch that prevented it from issuing and renewing driver’s licenses has been fixed, The Associated Press reports. The agency says ...
The DMV will begin sending notices to drivers whose license expires April 1, offering them the option to renew online. Drivers who renew online will receive their new license in the mail within 10 ...
A quirk of the Connecticut DMV’s new online license renewal protocol will let time stand still for Connecticut drivers.
The DMV said motorists can still renew their vehicle registrations by mail or online, with emissions compliance being verified after the system is restored.
The Connecticut DMV has partially reopened, but business must be done by appointment only for the time being.
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