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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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Before you can register your ATV, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.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
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your ATV will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your ATV, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Note: If the ATV is being registered to a minor (age 16 or 17), parental consent and special financial responsibility insurance are also required; ATVs can’t be registered to owners less than age 16.
ATVs registered out of state
If your ATV is registered in a state outside of Connecticut, you are allowed to operate it here only if the outside state grants similar privileges to residents of Connecticut. Currently, only Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida grant similar privileges to Connecticut ATV operators and are therefore the only states where you can register your ATV and still operate it in Connecticut.
If you’re a resident of a state other than the ones above, you can register your ATV in Connecticut by presenting the following documents in person, by appointment, at a DMV hub or branch office:
Registration plate & required number display
The registration plate of your ATV must be affixed to the rear of the vehicle. In addition, each ATV must display the registration number on each side of its front section, midway between the top and bottom of the front section, in letters/numbers at least three inches tall and made of reflective material. The vehicle registration needs to be carried on the ATV and be available for inspection whenever the ATV is driven.
Register your bus
A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle—in this case, a bus—that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a classic vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
Buses for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus for commercial use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered for commercial use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
Buses for livery or interstate livery use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as livery or interstate livery will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered for livery or interstate livery use in-person at the Wethersfield DMV hub office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
A public service bus is owned by a government body and used to transport residents. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Inspection
A public service bus registered to a livery type business will need Department of Transportation approval first and then DOT will inspect the vehicle. If the public service bus will be registered to a transit district, it does not require an inspection.
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a public service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a the Wethersfield DMV hub office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
A school bus is used to transport students to and from school, and can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a school bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a school bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
A bus for school bus livery use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a livery school bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a school bus livery will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at the Wethersfield hub office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
A seasonal vehicle is only used for a portion of the year. A seasonal bus can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a seasonal bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus as a seasonal vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as seasonal will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
Registering your bus as a service bus can only be done in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a service bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register, you will need to get a service bus inspection the Wethersfield inspection lane Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $40 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your bus
A bus can only be registered as a student transportation vehicle/service bus in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a student transportation vehicle/service bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your bus
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your bus as a student transportation vehicle/service bus, you will need to get a student transportation bus inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Buses can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your bus, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
A vehicle designated as personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. A personal vehicle, including cars or SUVs, can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register a car or SUV in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Cars and SUVs for personal use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your car or SUV as a classic vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your car or SUV as a classic vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Classic vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
Combination registration for a car or SUV refers to a vehicle with gross weights of less than 12,500 pounds that’s designated for both personal use and commercial purposes (learn more about how a commercial vehicle is defined). A vehicle designated for combination use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to complete combination registration for your car or SUV:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
A combination use registration for your car or SUV will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Combination vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
Registering your car or SUV for commercial use can only be done in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your vehicle commercial use:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
A combination use registration for your car or SUV will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Commercial vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle) Car or SUVs for livery or interstate livery use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
A combination use registration for your car or SUV will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Livery or Interstate livery vehicles can only be registered in-person at the Wethersfield hub office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
A van, car, or SUV with 9 or fewer seats used as both a personal vehicle and a vehicle for student transportation can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your car or SUV as a combination student transportation vehicle, you will need to get a student transportation vehicle inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your car or SUV as a student transportation-combination vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your car or SUV, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your car or SUV (sport utility vehicle)
A car or SUV can only be registered as a taxi by appointment, in-person, at a DMV hub or branch office. Note: First-time taxi, livery or public service busses can only be registered at the Wethersfield hub office.
Please follow the steps below to register your vehicle as a taxi:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your car or SUV
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your car or SUV as a taxi, you will need to get a taxi inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your vehicle as a taxi will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Taxi Vehicles can only be registered in-person at a Wethersfield branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your car or SUV as a taxi, make an in-person appointment at a Wethersfield branch office:
Register your farm vehicle
To qualify for a farm registration, you must operate a commercial farm or agricultural business located in Connecticut. A vehicle is eligible for a farm registration if it’s used exclusively in connection with the commercial operation of a farm or agricultural business in CT with gross annual sales of $2,500 or more (per Section 14-49(q) of the Connecticut General Statutes). Farm vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Note: No vehicle with a farm registration may be used for the purpose of transporting goods for hire, personal use, non-farm business, pleasure, recreation, or commuting to school or to non-farming employment.
Please follow the steps below to obtain a new farm vehicle registration:
Step 1: Gather required documents
Step 2: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your farm vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 3: Make an appointment
Farm vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your fire apparatus
Please see details below for how to register your vehicle as a fire apparatus (a vehicle designed to fight or extinguish fires, such as a fire engine or truck).
Fees
Inspection
No inspection is required to register your vehicle fire apparatus.
Ownership
Other information
Schedule registration appointment
Registration can only be done in person at a DMV office:
Register your industrial vehicle
A factory registration for your industrial vehicle can only be completed by appointment, in-person, at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your industrial vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your industrial vehicle
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Getting a factory registration for your industrial vehicle requires that you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your industrial vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Registration overview
Like cars or SUVs and other passenger or commercial vehicles, motorcycles must be registered with the DMV in Connecticut. Registration is done in-person at a DMV location.
Note that the registration process will differ if your motorcycle if 1) your title is from CT or from another state, 2) your motorcycle has a lien, or 3) if your motorcycle is leased, and if you’re applying for a personal use, classic vehicle, or commercial use motorcycle registration.
Review the information below to learn if you must register your scooter, moped, or other motorbike as a motorcycle.
Motor-driven vehicles that must be registered
Motorcycles must be registered with the DMV and are defined as any two-or three-wheeled motor vehicle (that does not have a driver’s seat that is enclosed or designed to be enclosed) and that produces more than two brake horsepower. Motorcycles require that drivers have a motorcycle endorsement (“M”) on your driver’s license - learn more about getting a motorcycle endorsement.
Inspections:
Your motorcycle must get an inspection if ALL of the following apply:
Inspections are performed at the Wethersfield DMV inspection lane Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Fees:
Motor-driven vehicles that do NOT need to be registered
You may operate the following on the roadway without registering it:
Register your motorcycle
Any two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle that does not have a driver’s seat that’s enclosed or designed to be enclosed, and that produces more than two brake horsepower, must be registered as a motorcycle. (You may be asked to present proof of your motorcycle’s horsepower, or metric power, if it’s not apparent from the certificate of origin or other registration documents. This information is available from the motorcycle’s manufacturer.
A motorcycle designated as personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. A motorcycle can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register a motorcycle for personal use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with motorcycle
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay the registration fees
Step 4: Make an appointment
Motorcycles for personal use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your motorcycle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your motorcycle
A classic motorcycle refers to a motorcycle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your motorcycle as a classic vehicle:
Step 1: C Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay the registration fees
Step 4: Make an appointment
Classic motorcycles use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your motorcycle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your motorcycle
Motorcycles for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL).
Please follow the steps below to register your motorcycle for commercial use:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with motorcycle
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay the registration fees
Step 4: Make an appointment
Commercial motorcycles use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your motorcycle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your motorhome
A motorhome (also known as a recreational vehicle or “RV”) designated for personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. A personal vehicle, including motorhomes, can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register a motorhome in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your motorhome
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your motorhome will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Motorhomes can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your motorhome
A motorhome (also known as a recreational vehicles or “RV”) for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your motorhome:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your motorhome
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your motorhome for commercial use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Motorhomes can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your motorhome
A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. A class motorhome (also known as a recreational vehicle or “RV”) can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your motorhome a classic vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your motorhome
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your motorhome as a classic vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Motorhomes can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your personal watercraft (e.g., jet ski)
Personal watercrafts, also known as jet skis, are subject to the same registration requirements as a vessel (i.e., boat). Review vessel registration process.
Important: Before you’re allowed to operate a personal watercraft on Connecticut waters, you need to get a Safe Boating Certificate from the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection - learn more.
Register your snowmobile
Snowmobiles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your snowmobile in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your snowmobile
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your snowmobile will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Snowmobiles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
The registration plate of your snowmobile must be affixed to the rear of the vehicle. In addition, each snowmobile must display the registration number on each side of its front section, midway between the top and bottom of the front section, in letters/numbers at least three inches tall and made of reflective material. The vehicle registration needs to be carried on the snowmobile and be available for inspection whenever the snowmobile is driven.
Register your special mobile vehicle
Special mobile vehicles are vehicles NOT designed or used primarily for transportation of persons and/or property and are only occasionally operated or moved over the highway (e.g., ditch digging equipment, self-propelled cranes, earth-moving equipment). Note that movement over the highways is usually restricted to and from construction sites. Note that movement of the vehicle will be restricted from place of storage to the construction site of from one site to another. These vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your special mobile vehicle for regular use:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your vehicle
Before you can register your special mobile vehicle for regular use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registration for your special mobile vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Special mobile vehicles can only be registered for regular use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your special mobile vehicle
Special mobile equipment with commercial usage is for agricultural use only where commercial operation of agriculture support is limited to those services provided by a commercial entity to the agriculture industry and shall be limited to the spreading or spraying of materials to promote the growth of crops. Note that movement over the highways is usually restricted to and from construction sites. These vehicles can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your special mobile vehicle specifically for commercial-agricultural use:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your vehicle
Before you can register your special mobile vehicle for commercial-agricultural use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registration for your special mobile vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Special mobile vehicles can only be registered for regular use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vehicle, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your trailer
A trailer refers to a non-powered vehicle unit that’s pulled by a powered vehicle to form a combination of vehicles or an articulated vehicle—meaning that it’s designed with a pivot at the hitch to enable easier turns. A trailer designated for personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. Trailer registration for personal use can only be completed in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your trailer for personal use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your trailer
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your trailer will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trailers can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your trailer
A trailer refers to a non-powered vehicle unit that’s pulled by a powered vehicle to form a combination of vehicles or an articulated vehicle—meaning that it’s designed with a pivot at the hitch to enable the vehicle with trailer to make sharper turns. A trailer designated for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office—learn more about how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your trailer for commercial use use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your trailer
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your trailer for commercial use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trailers can only be registered for commercial use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your trailer
A heavy-duty trailer refers to a non-powered vehicle unit with a GVWR of more than 80,000 lbs. that’s pulled by a powered vehicle to form a combination of vehicles or an articulated vehicle—meaning that it’s designed with a pivot at the hitch to enable the vehicle with trailer to make sharper turns. A trailer designated for heavy-duty use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your trailer for heavy-duty use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your trailer
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your trailer will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trailers can only be registered for heavy-duty use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your trailer
A trailer refers to a non-powered vehicle unit that’s pulled by a powered vehicle to form a combination of vehicles or an articulated vehicle—meaning that it’s designed with a pivot at the hitch to enable the vehicle with trailer to make sharper turns. A trailer designated for seasonal use, meaning it’s only used for a portion of the year, can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your trailer for heavy-duty use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your trailer
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your trailer for seasonal use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trailers can only be registered for heavy-duty use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your trailer
A semi-trailer is a freight trailer that, when attached, is supported at its forward end by the fifth wheel device of the truck tractor. A trailer designated for semi-trailer use can only be completed in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your trailer for heavy-duty use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your trailer
Before you can register your trailer as a semi-trailer, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Semi-trailer registration requires you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trailers can only be registered for heavy-duty use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your camp trailer
A trailer for personal use (e.g., boat trailer, utility trailer, snowmobile trailer, etc.) is registered as a camp trailer and can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Note: For tow dolly information, and additional requirements, please see “Additional information” at the bottom of this section.
Please follow the steps below to register your camp trailer in CT:
Steps to register a new manufactured trailer
1. Gather required documents:
3. Make an appointment
New manufactured camp trailers can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Steps to register a used manufactured OR a used homemade trailer
1. Gather required documents:
3. Make an appointment
Use manufactured or used homemade camp trailers can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Steps to register a new homemade trailer
1. Gather required documents:
2. Get an inspection:
4. Make an appointment
New homemade camp trailers can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your trailer, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A truck designated for personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck for personal use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A truck designated for ambulance can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck for ambulance use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for ambulance use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. A truck can only be registered as a classic vehicle in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck as a classic vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as a classic vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered as a classic vehicle in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
Trucks for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck for commercial use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
If the original title is not available, you can request a six-month registration (called a courtesy registration) to give your lienholder or leasing company time to mail your original title to Connecticut DMV. This applies only when there is a lienholder holding the original title. More information on how to apply for a courtesy registration.
State of Connecticut
Department of Motor Vehicles
ATTN: Record Updates, Room 305
60 State Street
Wethersfield, CT 06161
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck for commercial use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for commercial use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
Trucks for heavy-duty use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck for heavy-duty use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for heavy-duty use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A seasonal vehicle is only used for a portion of the year. A seasonal truck can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your bus as a seasonal truck:Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your bus as a seasonal vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck for seasonal use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for seasonal use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
Registering your truck as a service bus can only be done in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck as a service bus:Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your truck as a service bus, you will need to get an inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $40 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as a service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for use as a service bus in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A van, car, or SUV with 9 or fewer seats used as both a personal vehicle and a vehicle for student transportation can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck:Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your truck for student transportation-combination use, you will need to get a student transportation vehicle inspection at a DMV office. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as a service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for student transportation-combination use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A truck can only be registered as a student transportation vehicle/service bus in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck as a student transportation vehicle/service bus:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your truck for student transportation-combination use, you will need to get a student transportation vehicle inspection at a DMV office. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as a student transportation vehicle/service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for student transportation-service bus use in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck
A vehicle which is registered, designed, equipped and used for the purposes of towing or transporting wrecked or disabled motor vehicles for compensation or for related purposes by a person, firm or corporation licensed in accordance with the provisions of subpart (D) of part III of this chapter or a vehicle contracted for the consensual towing or transporting of one or more motor vehicles to or from a place of sale, purchase, salvage or repair. A truck can only be registered as a wrecker in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck as a wrecker:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck
Before you can register your truck for wrecker use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
Before you can register, you will need to get a wrecker inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. No appointment is needed for the inspection, and there is no fee. Learn more about getting a wrecker inspection, requirements for compliance, and review a sample wrecker inspection report checklist.
Note: For registration renewals, no inspection is required.
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck as a wrecker will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Trucks can only be registered for wrecker use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck tractor
A truck tractor is a motor vehicle designed and used for drawing a semitrailer or used primarily for the transportation of property. A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. A truck tractor can only be registered as a classic vehicle in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck tractor:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck tractor
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck tractor as a classic vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Truck tractors can only be registered at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck tractor, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck tractor
Truck tractors for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck tractor
Before you can register your vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Step 4: Make an appointment
Truck tractors can only be registered for commercial use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck tractor, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck tractor
Truck tractors for heavy-duty use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck tractor
Before you can register your vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Note: You may need to get an inspection. Learn more about which vehicles require an inspection.
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck tractor for heavy-duty use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Truck tractors can only be registered for heavy-duty use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck tractor, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck tractor
Registering your truck tractors for seasonal use, meaning the vehicle is only used for a portion of the year, can only be completed in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck tractor for seasonal use in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck tractor
Before you can register your vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck tractor for seasonal use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Truck tractors can only be registered for seasonal use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck tractor, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your truck tractor
A vehicle registered as a wrecker restricts use to towing or transporting wrecked or disabled motor vehicles (for compensation). A truck tractor can only be registered as a wrecker in-person, by appointment, at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your truck tractor for wrecker use:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your truck tractor
Before you can register your truck tractor, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
Before you can register, you will need to get a wrecker inspection at a DMV office. Learn more about getting a wrecker inspection, requirements for compliance, and review a sample wrecker inspection report checklist.
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your truck tractor as a wrecker will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Truck tractors can only be registered for wrecker use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your truck tractor, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A vehicle designated for personal use is used by a private resident and is the most common usage type. A personal vehicle, including vans, can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register a van in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for personal use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A van designated for ambulance can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van for ambulance use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for ambulance use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van as an ambulance will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered for ambulance use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A classic vehicle refers to a vehicle that’s 20 years old or older according to its model year. It can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van as a classic vehicle:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van as a classic vehicle, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
A van can only be registered as a classic vehicle at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
Combination registration for a van refers to a vehicle weighing less than 12,500 pounds that’s designated for both personal use and commercial purposes. A vehicle designated for combination use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to complete combination registration for your van:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for combination use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
A combination use registration for your van will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
Vans for commercial use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Learn more about getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or how a commercial vehicle is defined.
Please follow the steps below to register your van for commercial use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for combination use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van for commercial use will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered for commercial use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
Vans for livery or interstate livery use can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for livery or interstate livery use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van as livery or interstate livery will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Livery can only be registered at the Wethersfield Hub office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
Registering your van as a service bus can only be done in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van for ambulance use in CT:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van as a service bus, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register, you will need to get a service bus inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
1. Bring a certified brake inspection report (Form 380) showing a complete inspection of the brake system within the past three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first—unless the bus is brand new or has fewer than 3,000 miles.
2. Purchase a validated Form B-312 from any DMV hub office or branch office (form not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
3. Inspections are done at the DMV inspection lanes and vehicles must be presented for inspection by 3:00 p.m.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $40 (not required for vans owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your bus as a service bus will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered for service bus use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A van, car, or SUV with 9 or fewer seats used as both a personal vehicle and a vehicle for student transportation can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for student transportation-combination use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your van, you will need to get a student transportation inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
1. Bring a certified brake inspection report (Form 380) showing a complete inspection of the brake system within the past three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first—unless the bus is brand new or has fewer than 3,000 miles.
2. Purchase a validated Form B-312 from any DMV hub office or branch office (form not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
3. Inspections are done at the DMV inspection lanes and vehicles must be presented for inspection by 3:00 p.m.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vans owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your car or SUV as a student transportation-combination vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered as a student transportation-combination vehicle at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A van, car, or SUV with 9 or fewer seats used as both a personal vehicle and a vehicle for student transportation can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van for student transportation-combination use, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Get an inspection
To register your van, you will need to get a student transportation inspection at the Wethersfield inspection lane. Learn more about inspections at the DMV.
1. Bring a certified brake inspection report (Form 380) showing a complete inspection of the brake system within the past three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first—unless the bus is brand new or has fewer than 3,000 miles.
2. Purchase a validated Form B-312 from any DMV hub office or branch office (form not required for vehicles owned by the state or municipality).
3. Inspections are done at the DMV inspection lanes and vehicles must be presented for inspection by 3:00 p.m.
Required emergency equipment:
UL-rated minimum 10 BC fire extinguisher (fully charged) with a visible gauge that is securely mounted and easily accessible to the driver; first aid kit, securely mounted yet removable and easily accessible; and three reflective triangles in a bag or box that’s securely mounted inside the vehicle, per DMV regulations.
Fleets of 10 or more service bus vehicles:
You may call to schedule an appointment for fleets of ten or more vehicles available for inspection in one place at one time. Please call 860-263-5447.
Inspection fee:
The inspection fee is $20 (not required for vans owned by the state or municipality).
Step 4: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your car or SUV as a student transportation-combination vehicle will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 5: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered as a student transportation-combination vehicle at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your van
A vanpool can only be registered by appointment, in-person, at a DMV hub or branch office.
Please follow the steps below to register your van as a vanpool in Connecticut:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues
Before you can register your van as a vanpool, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Registering your van will require you to pay a registration fee, as well as sales tax on registration. Please see acceptable forms of payment.
Step 4: Make an appointment
Vans can only be registered for vanpool use at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your van, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Register your vessel
A water vessel, such as a boat or personal watercraft (e.g., jet ski) can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office.
Note: If you’re an out-of-state resident but using your boat or water vessel in Connecticut waters, please see section at the bottom for registration requirements.
Connecticut residents, please follow the steps below to register your vessel:
Step 1: Check for any compliance issues with your vessel
Before you can register, you may need to resolve any outstanding compliance issues such as unpaid taxes, outdated emissions testing, or other issues.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Step 3: Prepare to pay fees
Step 4: Make an appointment
Water vessels, such as boats, can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need to register your vessel, make an in-person appointment at a DMV hub or branch office:
Special notice to boat owners: Requirements for registration & titling of boats
Effective January 1, 2016, Connecticut began titling boats and other water vessels starting with the model year 2017. Titling applies to every model year afterwards, unless the vessel is exempt. Download a list of vessels that are exempt from title requirements (on page 2).
Vessel registration for out-of-state residents
You don’t have to be a Connecticut resident to register your vessel here. See below for registration requirements and process.
Identification requirements
Make an appointment
Vessel registrations can only be completed at a DMV hub or branch office. Once you’ve gathered everything you need, make an in-person appointment:
Vessel registration fees are determined by the length of the vessel.
Commercial fishing
Non-profit organization
Flotilla
Vessel registration by a town
Vessel registration expiration date
Cancelling vessel registration
To cancel your registration for a water vessel or boat, the owner needs to notify the DMV of cancellation within 15 days. Please provide notification in writing, including the vessel’s certificate of number or certificate of decal, and indicate if cancellation is due to:
Change of address on vessel registration
The owner of a registered vessel needs to notify the DMV of a change of address within 15 days of change. Notice can be by completing a request for change of address (Form B-58).
How do I register a documented vessel?
Documented vessels can only be registered in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. Visit a DMV Hub or Limited Service Office with the documents and fees listed below.
Does Connecticut title vessels?
Effective January 1, 2016, Connecticut will title vessels with the model year of 2017 and newer. For a list of vessels exempt from title requirements, please download this document.
What is the cost for a title?
If a vessel title is needed, the cost is $25 and $10 for the lien, as applicable.
Are personal watercraft, such as jet skis, required to be registered?
Personal watercraft, such as jet skis, are registered in the same manner as vessels - learn more.
Are there any special requirements needed for operating personal watercraft, such as a jet ski?
Personal watercraft, such as jet skis, are registered in the same manner as a vessel or boat—learn more. Additionally, you must have a Certificate of Personal Watercraft of Operation from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
Do I need to register a vessel or boat that’s less than 19.5 feet in length if it’s powered without the use of a motor (e.g., a sailboat powered by sail alone)?
No, vessels and boats not powered by any motor are exempt from registration.
Do I need to register a vessel or boat that’s less than 19.5 feet in length if it’s powered/propelled solely by oar or paddle?
No, those types of vessels and boats are exempt from registration—except for a canoe with a motor, which is charged a $7.50 registration fee.
My vessel has been registered with CT numbers and I now have my documentation paper. What do I do?
A Vessel Registration Application (form B-148) must be completed and submitted with the current registration certificate, including the CT numbers listed, and a copy of the document.
A fee of $3 will be charged if registered for the current year. Otherwise, the Registration Fee is determined by the length of the vessel.
I’m an out-of-state resident with a current out-of-state registration on my boat and will be using it on Connecticut waters. What do I need to do to use my water vessel here?
You have up to 60 days in a calendar year to use the vessel in Connecticut before you need to apply for a certificate of decal.
How do I get a copy of my last registration, bill of sale, proof of sales tax paid or a copy of an original application?
All inquiries are sent to the Marine Vessel Section (60 State Street, Wethersfield, CT 06161). Fees are as follows:
How do I request an "invitation to renew" for my vessel registration?
You may call the DMV’s call center or write to the DMV Marine Vessel Unit at the address below. You’ll need to provide your vessel number.
I received an invitation to renew a registration on a vessel I no longer own. What should I do?
Please return the required portion of your renewal invitation to the DMV Marine Vessel Unit at the address below or change of address can be done online also. Include a note indicating the name of who you sold the vessel to, or, if you don’t know the name of the person you sold the vessel to, please indicate “person unknown.”
I’m selling my vessel and have purchased another. Can I get credit for the fee I paid on the previous vessel registration applied to the new registration?
You can get credit for the fee paid on the previous vessel if that vessel has been sold, traded, destroyed, or stolen prior to the time of registering the new vessel. Please note:
How do I register a previously repossessed vessel?
Vessel registration can only be completed in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. You can make an appointment online.
Bring the following to your appointment:
How do I register a vessel that up until now has only been used as a row boat?
Vessel registration can only be completed in-person at a DMV hub or branch office. You can make an appointment online.
Bring the following to your appointment:
How do I register a vessel that I received as a gift?
How do I register a vessel that was previously registered to a now deceased person?
How do I register a vessel that doesn't have a hull number?
How do I register a vessel I have just finished building?
What should I do if I observe suspicious activities?
How is sales tax calculated on vessels?
The sales tax will be 6.35% of the purchase price for vessels and trailers used for transporting a vessel with a purchase date before July 1, 2018. Vessels and trailers used for transporting a vessel with a purchase date on or after July 1, 2018, will be charged a tax rate of 2.99 percent.
Can I register or renew my boat if I owe property tax on a motor vehicle?
No, you won’t be able to register or renew your water vessel registration if you are delinquent on motor vehicle property tax. Learn more about compliance issues and how to resolve them so you can register your vessel.