Register your new vehicle or vessel

Registering your new vehicle or vessel (i.e., boat) is easy, but it can only be done by appointment at a DMV hub or branch office, or a participating dealership.

Remember to bring all required documents and identification to your appointment, along with an acceptable form of payment.

IMPORTANT
Before you schedule an appointment, check to make sure there are no outstanding compliance issues on your vehicle that could prevent you from registering:

Additional registration information

Check registration status to verify if your vehicle is already registered with a plate. (You will need your vehicle class and license plate number.)

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Make your registration appointment

Select vehicle type

All-terrain vehicle (ATV)

All-terrain vehicle (ATV)

Motorhome or RV

All-terrain vehicle (ATV)

All-terrain vehicle registration

Connecticut law requires all all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) operated in the state to register with the DMV, unless the vehicle is ONLY being driven on property owned or leased by the ATV’s owner. Learn more about opportunities to use ATVs and other off-road vehicles on Connecticut state property via the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection website.

Operating your ATV

A registered ATV can’t drive on a public highway unless it’s being driven by a licensed driver and only crossing a public highway—other than limited-access highway. The ATV may cross a public highway at a 90-degree angle, after the ATV is brought to a complete stop. The driver is required to yield to motor vehicles using the highway and must cross in the direction of the highway at a location where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe crossing.

Register your ATV

ATVs can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.

Please follow the steps below to register your ATV:

Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your ATV

Before you can register your ATV, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.

Step 2: Gather required documents