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- Connecticut residents can now renew online - CT. gov
Governor Ned Lamont announced the launch of new services that will enable residents to renew their driver’s licenses and non-driver ID cards online
- Learn how to renew your drive-only license | CT. gov
Your drive-only license can only be renewed at a DMV hub or branch office and can’t be renewed through DMV express offices, such as AAA or Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union locations You are not able to renew online
- Governor Lamont Announces Connecticut Residents Can Now Renew Their . . .
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced the launch of new services at the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that will enable residents to renew their driver’s licenses and non-driver ID cards online without having to visit an office in-person The announcement is part of Governor Lamont’s broader initiative to modernize state government and add more convenience
- Renew your non-driver ID | CT. gov
Save time, renew online When it’s time to renew your non-driver ID—as early as six months ahead of the expiration date listed on the card—renew online Reminder: a non-driver ID card is to be used for identification only Find out if you are eligible in the sections below, and to see other ways to renew
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