Renew a drive-only license

Renew your drive-only license at any DMV location

Renew a drive-only license

Renew your drive-only license at any DMV location

When to renew

You may renew your license on or as early as six months prior to your license expiration date.

Please note:
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.
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  • Step 1: Gather what you’ll need
  • Step 2: Make an appointment

Step 1: Gather what you’ll need

  • Your drive-only license. If lost, bring one identity document from the drive-only renewal document checklist - English version (PDF) | Spanish version (PDF). If your documents are in a language other than English, they must be translated by a DMV-approved translator.
  • Proof of Connecticut residency: Two different pieces of mail from two different sources to prove your Connecticut residency. Mail must include your name and address, and be dated in accordance with the drive-only renewal document checklist linked above.
  • Name change documents, if applicable: Required if you need to change your name on your license. Please see the drive-only renewal document checklist, linked above, for acceptable name change documents.

Step 2: Make an appointment

Schedule your appointment at a DMV office.


You will not receive your credential during your appointment. Your drive-only license will arrive through the mail within 20 business days. For more on this, please visit Central Issuance.

 

Track the delivery of your new card to learn when it will arrive.

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  • Renewal fees
  • Late fees

Renewal fees

Three-year drive-only license fee: $36

Late fees

You will be charged an additional $25 to renew an expired drive-only license. 

View acceptable forms of payment.