Renew a driver’s license

Renew your CT driver’s license and change your address online with ease—and without waiting in line

Renew a driver’s license

Renew your CT driver’s license and change your address online with ease—and without waiting in line

Real ID is here—get it by May 3, 2023

Starting May 3, 2023, the U.S. federal government requires anyone that boards an airplane for domestic travel or who enters certain federal buildings to have a verified driver's license or state-issued ID card, known as a REAL ID, or show additional proof of identification, such as a U.S. passport. 

Note: You may already have a REAL ID. Check your license or ID card and if it already has the gold star on it, this confirms that you already have a verified REAL ID.

See more information about the REAL ID Program. Learn more about REAL ID and air travel on the TSA website.

Important

Not all driver’s license renewals can be completed at DMV express offices. The below renewals must be completed at a DMV hub office by appointment only.

  • Commercial driver’s licenses (CDL)
  • Public passenger endorsements
  • Drive-only licenses

Find more information on the services offered at each express location here.

There are three easy ways to renew your license

  • Renew your license online without waiting in line
  • Renew in person
  • Apply for renewal by mail
 

Estimated time to renew license online: 7 minutes

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  • Who’s eligible
  • How to renew your license online
  • Fees
  • Receipt

Who’s eligible

You can renew your driver’s license online on your license expiration date or as early as 180 days (six months) before your driver’s license expires.

You cannot renew online if any of the following are true for you:

If you can’t renew online, please renew in person or renew by mail instead.


Note: If you want to change your address, it can be done online at least one week prior to renewal. 

 

Change your address online

 

How to renew your license online

Step 1: Gather what you need:
  • Your first and last name exactly as it appears on your current driver's license
  • Your date of birth
  • Your street address
  • Your driver’s license number
  • Your Social Security Number
  • A credit or debit card
Step 2: Renew online

 

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Step 3: Get your license in the mail

Your license will arrive through the mail within 20 business days. You can keep your expiring license if there are no changes other than address. For more information, contact Central Issuance

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

Fees

The fee for your license renewal is computer-generated as DMV phases in the eight-year license. Your renewal notice will indicate the length on your expiration.
 

Renewal fees:
  • Six-year driver’s license renewal: $72
  • Eight-year driver’s license renewal: $96

Refunds will not be given unless permitted under law

Age 65 and older:

If you’re 65 or older, you can request a two-year driver’s license renewal. You must be at least 65 years of age on the day you request the two-year photo license renewal. Your current license serves as proof of your date of birth. The renewal fee is $24. 


No fee renewal:

If you are in active-duty in the U.S. military or were honorably discharged in the last 60 days, you can renew your driver’s license for free. Learn more about how military personnel can renew their driver’s license


Other fees: 

Additional fee for expired driver’s license renewal: $25

 

NOTE: A $25 late fee will be charged for the renewal of an expired driver's license.

Receipt

Need to access a receipt for a previously completed online transaction? Receipts can be requested online for transactions processed after May 24, 2021.