
By making more services available online, this is also saving time for those who need to visit an office in person to conduct a transaction. On average, most in-person DMV appointments are lasting less than 15 minutes. Continue Reading →
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By making more services available online, this is also saving time for those who need to visit an office in person to conduct a transaction. On average, most in-person DMV appointments are lasting less than 15 minutes. Continue Reading →
Guerrera is currently deputy commissioner of the DMV in a position that he has held since March of 2019. Continue Reading →
The revamped DMV website is an effort to make completing transactions for customers easier, faster and more convenient. Continue Reading →
Since the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles implemented the ability for residents to renew their licenses over the internet earlier this year, the DMV has processed 85,370 online renewals between January and May. In comparison, the agency processed 60,377 renewals in-person at DMV branch offices during this same period. Governor Ned Lamont said this shows that renewing licenses online is quickly becoming the preferred method for Connecticut residents. Other DMV services that can now be completed over the internet, like the ability to change addresses, with 22,052 transactions completed online between March, when that service launched, and May. In comparison, there were 7,549 change of address requests processed in-person during this same period. Continue Reading →
The WorkPlace DMC Center is located at 137 Henry St. Hours are 9:00amto 5:00pm on weekdays. On Thursdays the center is open until 5:30pm. This is a great way to take care of license-related matters while avoiding the long lines in Norwalk. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police are part of a collaboration that aims to facilitate communication between the deaf or hearing impaired and police during a motor vehicle stop. Continue Reading →
Beginning this spring, people looking to acquire or renew their Connecticut license will go to one of these locations for processing, but will receive their new licenses in the mail within 20 days. Temporary paper licenses will be issued. Continue Reading →