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What is the Grace Period for an Expired Driver's License in Connecticut? While you can take up to two years to renew your license, you cannot drive with an expired license. If you are caught, it will be considered an infraction with a fee between $75 to $90.
Allow up to 20 days to receive your permanent driver license/ID card in the mail. Customers with a valid driver license/ID card are not required to obtain the redesigned card immediately.
All Connecticut residents get a temporary paper credential (TPC) in an in-person appointment. Your driver's license or ID card arrives in the mail within 20 business days of this appointment.
The fee for your license will be $84. The $40 testing fee covers the vision, knowledge, and road tests.
Learner's Permit (for 16 and 17 year olds) If you are under the age of 18, you must obtain a Learner's Permit to practice driving and hold it for 180 days (120 day if completing a commercial or secondary driver training course) prior to being able to test for a driver's license.
DMV is open by appointment only.
Connecticut Credential Verification. This verification allows you to check the status of credentials issued by Connecticut DMV, including: non-driver identification, learner permit, driver license, commercial driver license, or endorsements.
Renew In-Person You can appear in person by appointment only at your nearest DMV office or license partner location. Bring your expired drivers license or one (1) form of identification from the primary or secondary list of acceptable forms of identification. Note: Photocopies will not be accepted.