How to Renew Connecticut DMV Driver’s License

We know going to the DMV can be a hassle. Here, we break down the process into manageable steps you can follow to ensure the quickest and most painless experience!

Make sure to read over this article for details, such as fee structure, who is eligible, and the procedures for different types of licenses. Details may vary if the driver’s license holder is military, senior, incarcerated, and in other special cases.

Skip the long lines! In Connecticut, most drivers can renew their driver’s license online. See section 2 below for further instructions.

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What Do I Need to Renew My CT Driver’s License?

How to Renew Online

There are various reasons a Connecticut driver may want to avoid traveling to a DMV location. In that case, they can avoid traveling and waiting in line by renewing online.

Go to https://dmv.service.ct.gov/CustomerOnlineServices/s/ to begin the online renewal process. The page will take you through a series of questions:

After answering these questions, click the blue “Renew Driver’s License” button to continue the process. The page will give you the option to log in to your CT.gov State of Connecticut account as a shortcut to the DMV Customer Center.

If this does not apply to you, click “Continue As Guest.” The next screen asks you to enter information to help locate your driving records, such as name, street, date of birth, driver’s license number, and social security number.

This page also gives users the option to renew a non-driver’s license. Simply choose “non-driver’s license” at each step to clarify.

Who’s Eligible

Any U.S. citizen in the state of Connecticut may renew their license under certain restrictions.

If your driver’s license is suspended or expired for more than two years, you cannot renew your license and need to follow other procedures.

Otherwise, you may renew your license on its date of expiration or as early as six months (180 days) before the expiration.

When You Cannot Renew Online

If your current license is not a Real ID or does not include a photo, you will need to visit the DMV in person. If you need to update your name (such as marriage or other legal name change), this cannot be done online.

There are also restrictions if your license is expired, you hold a commercial driver’s license, or are active duty/honorably discharged military seeking a no-charge renewal.

Fees

Be prepared to pay for your renewed license on the day you renew it.

Most CT DMV locations accept cash, money orders, personal checks, bank checks, and credit/debit options. Mastercard, American Express, Visa, Discover, and most debit cards with a Mastercard or Visa logo are all valid forms of payment.

If paying by check, make the check payable to the Connecticut DMV. Visit this page for more info on DMV payment.

If your license has expired, there is an additional $25 charge to the regular fees.

Be aware that there are no refunds to any DMV transactions!