Departments

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  • Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles

    The jurisdiction of the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles includes, but is not limited to, the licensing of motor vehicle operators, the registration of motor vehicles, including emissions testing, motor vehicle dealers and repairers, trucks and school buses. If you have any questions concerning any motor vehicle issue, you may wish to visit the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles website or by contacting them at (860)263-5700 (Within Hartford area or outside of Connecticut); or at (800)842-8222 (Elsewhere in Connecticut).

  • Employment Rights

    This department defends state agencies and state officials in employment related litigation and administrative complaints and provides legal advice and guidance to state agencies on employment issues. We are currently defending the state in numerous employment cases in the state and federal courts, as well before the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities and the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission.

  • Energy Department

    The Energy Department represents the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) in the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and the Connecticut Siting Council. The Department defends challenges to the Siting Council’s decisions on placement of facilities, and to rulings by PURA on issues regarding electric, gas, and water rates, transfer of assets, acquisition of control, safety, service and consumer billing issues.

  • The Connecticut Data Privacy Act

    The Privacy and Data Security Department handles matters related to the protection of Connecticut residents' personal information and data. The Department enforces state laws governing notification of data breaches, safeguarding of personal information, and protection of social security numbers and other sensitive information. The Department is also responsible for enforcement of federal laws under which the Attorney General has enforcement authority, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). In addition, this Department provides the Attorney General with advice and counsel on proposed legislation and other matters regarding privacy and data security, and it engages in extensive outreach to citizens and businesses on matters relating to data protection and privacy.

  • Finance Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions & Answers Pertaining to Debt Collection and Automobile Insurance.

  • Finance Helpful Information

    Helpful Information Regarding Advance Fee Loans, Banking, Business Opportunities, Credit Repair and more.

  • Connecticut Tobacco Directory

    Connecticut Tobacco Directory For access to the Directory of Compliant Cigarette and Roll-Your-Own Brand Families visit the Department of Revenue Services Connecticut Tobacco Directory page.

  • Finance

    The Finance Department provides legal services to state agencies that regulate insurance, banking, securities, as well as the Department of Economic and Community Development, the Department of Revenue Services, the Office of Policy and Management, the Bond Commission, and the Insurance Policy and Risk Management Board. Legal issues involving state regulation of the financial services industry form a major part of this Department’s work. In addition, this Department is responsible for enforcement of the master settlement agreement between the states, including Connecticut, and various participating tobacco product manufacturers and related tobacco issues.

  • Department of Social Services Child Support Enforcement

    Provides answers to questions about enforcing, changing, or modifying a child support order. Information on the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement and who is eligible for their services.

  • Law in Plain Language: Child Support

    The Attorney General's Office, the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement and the Support Enforcement Division (Superior Court) participate in actions concerning establishing, enforcing, or modifying support orders when a party is receiving IV-D support enforcement services.

  • State of Connecticut Judicial Branch: Child Support Enforcement Website

    Provides answers to the following questions: Where can I find general information about Child Support Enforcement services? What is the IV-D Program? How can I obtain case information? How do I get child support? How are support orders calculated? How do I enforce a child support order? What if the non-custodial parent lives out of state? How can my order be enforced without going to court? How do I change or modify a child support order? How will I get my child support payment? Where are the Support Enforcement Service Unit offices and what are their telephone numbers? Are there any child support publications available? Are there Wanted Lists for parents who owe child support in Connecticut? My employee is subject to income withholding. What does that mean for me as the employer? What if there is an income withholding order from another state? Other child support resources.

  • Child Support Information and Problem Resolution Line: 1-800-228-KIDS (228-5437)

  • Connecticut Centralized Child Support Processing Center

    The Connecticut Child Support Processing Center is dedicated to providing high quality customer service to custodial parties, non-custodial parents, employers, and other agencies in need of assistance with the child support payment process.

  • Connecticut Department of Social Services Child Support Resource Center

    DSS provides information about Custodial, Non-Custodial, Forms, publications, FAG's and more.

  • The American Bar Association

    The ABA Center on Children and Law gives you information on professional training and education, publications and internet resources and technical assistance and consulting. Information about Child Adolescent health, child custody proceedings reform, children exposed to domestic violence and more.