Obtaining a Non-Driver Photo ID
The applicant must be a Connecticut resident. To obtain an ID card, qualified persons must make an appointment at a DMV office.
Make an Appointment at DMV
Please note the following:
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New-issue ID cards will not be processed at AAA offices or Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union.
What to bring:
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If you have a Connecticut-issued driver's license or learner's permit, you have the option to exchange it without bringing all your identity documents to DMV. If you do not, please follow the instructions below.
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The required documents from this list of acceptable forms of identification. If you are not a citizen of the United States, you will be required to show proof of your legal status in this country. Please note: Puerto Rico-issued birth certificates dated before July 1, 2010, are not acceptable and need to be replaced.
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If you are a non-U.S. citizen, please see additional information.
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Completed identification application form (form B-230).
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Payment for fee of $28.00. Please see acceptable forms of payments.
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You will not receive a permanent driver license or ID card while at a DMV office. It will arrive through the mail. For more on this, please see Central Issuance. After visiting an office, you can track the delivery of your new card.
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If applicable, a fee waiver. The non-driver photo ID fee is waived for applicants of a homeless shelter, certified homeless youth or young adult, and blind veterans.
NOTE: If an applicant obtains a Connecticut Driver's License, the identification card must be surrendered when a driver's license is issued.