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How to change your drivers license and registration address online Your first and last name exactly as it appears on your current drivers license or non-driver ID. Your date of birth. Current address on file with the DMV. Your CT drivers license or CT non-driver ID number. Your Social Security Number.
How to transfer your out-of-state license to Connecticut Your current out-of-state license, which is not expired for more than two years. Acceptable forms of identification. Completed application for a non-commercial drivers license (Form R-229) Payment for your fees. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Licenses should be transferred within 30 days of establishing residency in Connecticut and must be valid, or recently expired (within two years). If your out-of-state license expired more than two years ago, you must obtain the Learners Permit and take the 8 Hour Safe Driving Course.
Get your Connecticut drivers license Once you establish residency, you have 90 days to transfer your out-of-state license to Connecticut. Please note: For your convenience, this service is available at select DMV branch offices, in addition to DMV hub offices.
All Connecticut residents get a temporary paper credential (TPC) in an in-person appointment. Your drivers license or ID card arrives in the mail within 20 business days of this appointment.
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To drive in Connecticut you must have a Connecticut Drivers license or one of the following: valid out-of-state (U.S.) drivers license. valid out-of-country drivers license (from your home country) AND international drivers permit (you must carry BOTH)
Caveats and Exceptions Once you have established residency in Connecticut, you have 30 days to transfer your out-of-state license to Connecticut. If you are under 18 and have a drivers license from another state, you must complete additional special requirements.
If youre a resident of another state outside of Connecticut with a valid out-of-state (or Canadian) license or ID card with photo, or if you possess a U.S. military ID (either active-duty or a military dependent), these documents can be used for identification when the vehicle will be kept in Connecticut.

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