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To complete the process, make an appointment and present these documents: Your current out-of-state CDL. Your certified birth certificate or valid passport. Your Social Security card. Verification of Connecticut resident address. Medical certification with the DMV. Application for Commercial drivers license (R-229a).
The R-229 is the application for a driving test in Connecticut. Students that are testing at the DMV will have this emailed to them with their appointment confirmation from the DMV. A blank copy of the R-229 can be found here. If you are testing at The Next Street you will not need this application form.
Connecticut Titled Vehicles with a model year over 20 years prior to the current year are non-titled and not required. For registration of a non-titled vehicle, the registration from the last owner and a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership (form Q-1) and/or Bill of Sale (form H-31) is needed.
If a medical condition exists that requires your window tint to be between 32 percent and not less than 20 percent, a medical exemption may be granted. If this is the case, request an application and special permit for exemption from tinted window requirements (Form E-220).
The Connecticut DMV has started a Drive Only program for undocumented individuals who are 16 and older and cannot establish their legal presence in the United States or may not have a Social Security number.
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All Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle forms may be obtained through the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle website. Several forms available on the DMV website can also be found in the lobby of the Police Department. Please contact the Police Department to see if they have the form you need at (860) 633-8301.

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