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CDL HOLDERS:  As of June 16, 2025, DMV will no longer accept a paper medical certificate.  Your certificate will be sent electronically to DMV.  Learn more here

SMISHING SCAM ALERT: We have been informed that some residents are receiving fraudulent text messages and phone calls. Please be advised that the CT DMV does NOT contact residents regarding motor vehicle related violations.

WALK-IN SERVICES: Walk-in services are not available at our Cheshire, Putnam, and Stamford locations. Additionally, none of our locations offer walk-in services on Saturdays. Residents should expect long wait times if they do not have an appointment. Our appointment system is updated in real time, with new appointments added regularly. 

Make changes to a repair shop or dealership business license

Learn about how to make key changes to a business license like adding or removing an officer or member, change of business name or address, and more

Make changes to a repair shop or dealership business license

Learn about how to make key changes to a business license like adding or removing an officer or member, change of business name or address, and more

Make changes to a repairer or dealer license

Existing license holders, you’re in the right place! If you hold a license for a general or limited vehicle repair shop, or a new or used vehicle dealership, you can make certain changes to these licenses by mail.

Read more for details on:

  • The changes repair shops can make
  • The changes dealerships can make
  • Any associated fees 
Important:
Dealer and repairer licenses are non-transferable. Complete ownership changes require a new license. Learn more how to get a new dealer license and how to get a new repairer license.

Changes you can make