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Change of address

Moving within Connecticut

Change of address

Moving within Connecticut

Estimated time to change your address online: 5-7 minutes

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All Connecticut residents with a vehicle registration, driver's license, or non-driver ID card must update the DMV within 48 hours of any change of address. Changes made online are effective once your transaction has been successfully processed. If you previously requested a driver’s license or non-driver ID duplicate or renewal, the credential will be mailed to the preferred shipping address selected during your online transaction.

You can also register to vote and change your organ/tissue donor status when you update your address.

Your options to change your address:

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  • Who’s eligible
  • How to
  • Fees
  • Vehicle property tax
  • Receipt
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Any Connecticut resident with a vehicle registration, driver’s license, or non-driver identification card can change their address online.
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Step 1: Gather what you’ll need

  • Your first and last name exactly as it appears on your current driver's license or non-driver ID
  • Your date of birth
  • Current address on file with DMV
  • Your CT driver’s license or CT non-driver ID number
  • Your social security number
Step 2: Change your address online

Get Started

 

Step 3: Update your current registrations

On your vehicle registration(s), cross out the old address and write the new address in the space provided.

Step 4: Get an address label and put it on your current license or ID

Get an address label from any Police Department or by calling the DMV's Customer Contact Center.

Place the new address label on the back of your license or non-driver ID.

 

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It is free to change your address.
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Motor vehicle property tax bills for registered vehicles are sent from your local tax assessor. Tax bills are due in January and July.

If you change your address, there is a chance that you may not receive your motor vehicle tax bill in a timely manner, even if you file a forwarding order with the post office. Ex: If you change your address after or on October 1st (of any year), your motor vehicle tax bill will be from your past (address) tax assessor. Changes made prior to October 1 (of any year) will be from your current tax assessor.

Be sure to check with the Tax Collector in your previous town and new town if you did not receive a bill. You are liable to pay your motor vehicle tax, even if you do not receive the tax bill. Failure to pay the motor vehicle tax bill may result in the denial of your registration privileges.

If you moved out-of-state, you must cancel your registration to ensure your vehicle will no longer be assessed motor vehicle taxes in Connecticut. See information on how to cancel a registration.

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receipt-outline Receipt

Are you looking to access a receipt for a previously completed online transaction? Receipts can be requested online for transactions processed after 5/24/2021. Click here to get your receipt.

 

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  • Who’s eligible
  • How to
  • Fees
  • Vehicle property tax
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person outline Who’s eligible

Any Connecticut resident with a vehicle registration, driver’s license, or non-driver identification card.
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Step 1: Print and complete a change of address form

Step 2: Sign the form

The change of address form will not be accepted if it is not signed.

Step 3: Mail the completed form


Department of Motor Vehicles
60 State Street
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Attention : DMV Change of Address Unit 

 

Step 4: Update your current registrations

On your vehicle registration(s), cross out the old address and write the new address in the space provided.

Step 5: Get an address label and put it on your current license or ID

Get an address label from any Police Department or by calling the DMV's Customer Contact Center.

Place the new address label on the back of your license or non-driver ID.

cash outline

cash outline Fees

It is free to change your address.
home outline

home outline Vehicle property tax


Motor vehicle property tax bills for registered vehicles are sent from your local tax assessor. Tax bills are due in January and July.

If you change your address, there is a chance that you may not receive your motor vehicle tax bill in a timely manner, even if you file a forwarding order with the post office. Ex: If you change your address after or on October 1st (of any year), your motor vehicle tax bill will be from your past (address) tax assessor. Changes made prior to October 1 (of any year) will be from your current tax assessor.

Be sure to check with the Tax Collector in your previous town and new town if you did not receive a bill. You are liable to pay your motor vehicle tax, even if you do not receive the tax bill. Failure to pay the motor vehicle tax bill may result in the denial of your registration privileges.

If you moved out-of-state, you must cancel your registration to ensure your vehicle will no longer be assessed motor vehicle taxes in Connecticut. See information on how to cancel a registration.