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Recently the Connecticut DMV recently announced that it will be temporarily closing branch locations in order to upgrade outdated computer systems and software.The upgrades are being done to enhance the system and to improve online services, like registration renewals and special plate orders.

 

Closings are being alternated to reduce the inconvenience to state residents. Two offices per week will be closed, though one of the offices will still be able to handle learner’s permit tests.

 

The following DMV offices will be shut down on the following schedule:

  • Bridgeport and Norwalk offices, and the Stamford photo license center that is by appointment only from Feb. 17 to Feb. 20.
  • New Britain and Enfield offices from Feb. 24 to Feb. 27
  • Willimantic, Putnam and Norwich offices from March 3 to March 6
  • Waterbury, Winsted and Danbury offices from March 10 to March 13
  • Hamden and Old Saybrook offices from March 17 to March 20
  • Wethersfield office from March 24 to March 27

Please be prepared for possible delays while the upgrades are being implemented. You can check online wait times at ct.gov/dmv or by downloading DMV’s app at ct.gov/dmv/apps.

 

You can also renew vehicle registrations by mail or online, or use the nearest AAA office for license renewals to avoid lines.

For AAA locations, please click here.

 

The DMV website lists the following changes regarding the system upgrade:

 

Online transactions will include:

  • Improving the existing online registration renewal program
  • Online checking for items, such as unpaid property taxes, lack of insurance, and delinquent parking violations, which can hold up a registration renewal and cause repeat trips to DMV
  • Reprinting a registration certificate from a home or other computer
  • Canceling a registration online
  • Ordering online special plates, such as vanity plates
  • Ordering online replacements for mangled plates
  • Providing customers with an option for DMV to contact them either by mail or e-mail

The modernization of DMV’s computers has also paved the way for several other changes, including:

  • Learner’s permit testing by appointment
  • Real-time connections to DMV for leasing companies and car dealerships wanting to register vehicles purchased or leased by their customers
  • Checking driver’s license status
  • Viewing wait times at DMV Offices
  • Filling out a vehicle registration form at home and printing it
  • Car dealers being able to renew their business licenses.
  • Canceling lost or stolen license plates
  • Registration renewals for vehicle owners who have no outstanding obligations, such as delinquent property taxes, late emissions tests, unpaid parking tickets or other kinds of issues prohibiting renewal
  • International Registration Plan (IRP) renewal payments for trucking companies
  • Registration status checks
  • Vanity plate availability

For more on the closures, see attached report from Channel 3: