Renew a non-driver ID

Renew your non-driver ID online and change your address without waiting in line

Renew a non-driver ID

Renew your non-driver ID online and change your address without waiting in line

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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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REAL ID is here
Starting May 3, 2023, the U.S. federal government will require anyone boarding an airplane for domestic travel or entering certain federal buildings to have a verified driver's license or state-issued ID card, or be required to show additional proof of identification, such as a U.S. passport. Check your license, you may already have the gold star! See more information about the REAL ID Program. Learn more about REAL ID and air travel on the TSA website.

Estimated time to renew ID online: 7 minutes

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  • Who’s eligible
  • How to renew your non-driver ID in person

Who’s eligible

You may renew your ID on your ID expiration date or as early as 180 days (six months) before your ID expires.

 

If your non-driver ID card is expired two or more years, follow the procedure for obtaining a new ID card.

How to renew your non-driver ID in person

Step 1: Gather what you’ll need

The renewal application form that you received in the mail (if available).

Step 2: Gather additional documents (if applicable)
  • If you are applying for a REAL ID verified non-driver ID, you must bring additional acceptable forms of identification. If you already have a verified ID, you do not need to re-apply.
  • If you have had a name change since your ID card was issued you must present an original or certified copy of a marriage license, civil union certificate, divorce decree, or a probate court name change document to verify the name change.
  • If you are living in a shelter, you are eligible for a no-fee renewal. Please provide proof of residency from an authorized shelter or transitional housing location in Connecticut to be eligible for a no fee registration. The identification card application (Form B-230) must be signed by an official from the shelter or transitional housing location.
  • If you are a blind veteran, you are eligible for a no-fee renewal. Please provide a Certificate of Blindness from the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind or a letter from a doctor/optometrist that you meet the definition of blind as defined in Connecticut General Statutes 1-1f(a) and provide a DD214 indicating you have been honorably discharged.
Step 3: Make an appointment

Appointments can be made at a DMV office, select AAA locations, and Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union (Milford | North Haven | Norwalk).

 

Note: DMV express offices, such as AAA locations and Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union, may charge a convenience fee up to $8 per DMV transaction.

 

Step 4: Get your ID in the mail

Your ID will arrive through the mail within 20 business days. You can keep your expiring ID if there are no changes other than address. For more on this, please see Central Issuance.

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