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Comply with insurance, tax, and registration laws

Learn how to keep your vehicle compliant and resolve common issues

Comply with insurance, tax, and registration laws

Learn how to keep your vehicle compliant and resolve common issues

The DMV is here to help

As a driver in Connecticut there are insurance, tax, and registration compliance issues that we can help you handle with ease. If you don’t maintain compliance with these laws, your vehicle registration may be suspended, and you will not be able to register a new vehicle or renew an existing registration until issues are resolved.

Learn how to:

  • Address warning notices for lapses in insurance coverage
  • Pay lapsed insurance fines
  • Meet minimum liability insurance requirements
  • Resolve a suspended vehicle registration
  • Avoid fees and meet compliance requirements

Knowledge is power! Let’s get you back in the driver’s seat.

Important!
Vehicles currently registered in the state of Connecticut require liability insurance. Liability insurance is needed to legally drive your car, motorcycle, truck, or other vehicle in the state. See below for insurance compliance FAQs.

Find out if you have any compliance issues

You can check for insurance compliance and other issues using the DMV’s online tools. Individuals will need a driver’s license or ID number, while organizations will need their Secretary of State number.

Note: An organization’s Secretary of State number must be on file with the DMV to use this online service. Please call 860-263-5700 or 1-800-842-8222 to submit your Secretary of State number to the DMV if not yet on file.

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  • Insurance-related registration issues
  • Emissions testing compliance issues
  • Property tax compliance issues
  • Other compliance issues affecting registration
  • Pay or dispute a fine

Insurance-related registration issues

Changes to your vehicle registration or changes associated with your currently registered license plate can trigger a warning notice, even if there are no issues with your insurance.

Here’s how to resolve insurance-related registration warning notices:

If you transferred plates to another vehicle before the cancellation date on a warning notice

  • Mail a copy of your current registration (showing new vehicle transfer) to the DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit

If you moved to another state and registered your vehicle there
If you move to another state and register your vehicle there before the insurance cancellation date on the top of your warning letter, you will need to:

  • Cancel the vehicle’s registration and plates with the Connecticut DMV
  • Mail a copy of your current registration and insurance card within 14 days from the date of lapse. from the new state to the Connecticut DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit. Once received, we will review your case.

If you no longer own the vehicle
Mail one of the following documents to the DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit:

  • A copy of the bill of sale showing buyer, seller information, date and vehicle information.
  • Junk receipt
  • Repossession document
  • Total loss document
  • Front and back of vehicle title, signed over appropriately to the new owner

If the registered owner is deceased

Department of Motor Vehicles
Insurance Compliance,
60 State Street
Wethersfield, CT 06161

Emissions testing compliance issues

The vehicle you’re registering must be up-to-date for emissions testing requirements - find your vehicle’s emissions testing due date or learn more about Connecticut's Emissions Testing Program.

Emissions testing late fee

If a vehicle was tested 30 days after the emissions testing deadline, a $20 late fee will be charged to the owner of the vehicle. This fee can be paid through the DMV's online service.

Property tax compliance issues

CT state law requires the DMV to deny vehicle registrations in the name of a person who is reported as tax delinquent by a Connecticut town or city.

Please contact the city or town listed on your town notice to settle your tax obligation. Note: The DMV will no longer accept paper tax releases. Your tax collector will need to clear you online.

Learn more about property and sales tax requirements and how remaining compliant affects your vehicle registration.

Other compliance issues affecting registration

Outstanding parking tickets
State law allows the DMV to deny any vehicle registrations in the name of a person who is reported with outstanding parking tickets in a Connecticut city or town. Please contact the Connecticut city or town directly to settle your parking ticket obligation.

Commercial vehicle safety issues (safety records)
You will not be able to register any vehicle if our records indicate that you’ve been reported by the DMV’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Division for issues with one of the following:

  • Roadside safety inspections: Call 860-263-5446 to resolve
  • School bus/student transportation vehicle inspections: Call 860-263-5447 to resolve
  • Diesel-powered commercial motor vehicle emissions inspections: Call 860-263-5446 to resolve
  • Federal out-of-service order: Call 860-263-5163 to resolve

Pay or dispute a fine

If you receive a DMV registration suspension notice due to lack of insurance coverage on your vehicle, you can resolve the suspension by paying a $200 fine or by disputing it.

Pay a fine

  • Review the letter you receive from the DMV to determine the suspension date.
  • Use the DMV’s online tool to verify the status of your vehicle registration.
  • Based on the status of your current vehicle registration, pay your fine according to the instructions below:

Pay fine when registration IS currently suspended:

  • By phone: Call 860-263-5725 to process your payment.
  • By mail: Mail the following documents to the DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit:
    • A signed consent agreement located on the bottom of your warning notice
    • Copy of your current insurance card
    • Check or money order for $200 made payable to “DMV”

  • Mailing address:

    Department of Motor Vehicles
    Insurance Compliance Unit
    60 State Street
    Wethersfield, CT 06161

Pay fine when registration is NOT currently suspended:
Payment options depend on whether your vehicle insurance was reported to the DMV as “not reinsured” or reported as “lapsed”—this information is on your warning notice:

  • If your insurance was cancelled and NOT reinstated, your letter will have this wording:

[Not been reinsured (see image)]

  • When your insurance has been reported to DMV as dropped or cancelled (and your registration is not currently suspended), you can pay the $200 fine by the one of following methods:

    • By phone: Call 860-263-5725 to process your payment.
    • By mail: Mail the following documents to the DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit:
  • A signed consent agreement located on the bottom of your warning notice
  • Copy of your current insurance card
  • Check or money order for $200 made payable to “DMV”
  • Mailing address: 

    Department of Motor Vehicles 
    Insurance Compliance Unit 
    60 State Street 
    Wethersfield, CT 06161
  • If your insurance was cancelled and reinstated, but there was a lapse, your letter will have this wording:
     

[Lapse (see image)

  • When your insurance has been reported to DMV as lapsed (and your registration is not suspended), you can pay the $200 fine by the one of following methods:
  • Online: Individuals and organizations can check for compliance issues online and make payments through the DMV’s online service.
  • By phone: Call 860-263-5725 to process your payment.
  • By mail: Mail the following documents to the DMV’s Insurance Compliance Unit:
  • A signed consent agreement located on the bottom of your warning notice
  • Copy of your current insurance card
  • Check or money order for $200 made payable to “DMV”

  • Mailing address: 

    Department of Motor Vehicles
    Insurance Compliance Unit
    60 State Street
    Wethersfield, CT 06161

Dispute your case
If you receive a registration suspension notice from the DMV and want to dispute the $200 fine, you can do so if:

  • You can prove that you maintained continuous insurance coverage on your vehicle
  • You have changed insurance companies
  • You sold your vehicle (make sure you cancel your registration and plates with the DMV)
  • You moved out of state
  • The owner of the vehicle is deceased
  • You no longer own the vehicle due to:
    • Vehicle total loss 
    • Vehicle junked
    • Donated
    • Repossessed
    • Trade into a dealership

If any of these are true, you can request a hearing to dispute your suspension—OR see below for how to resolve specific issues.

Request a hearing
If you would like to dispute your fine, you may request a hearing by calling the DMV at 860-263-5725 prior to the suspension date on your warning notice.

The hearing is limited to two issues:

  • Was the vehicle registered to you when the insurance was canceled?
  • Did you continuously maintain insurance throughout the registration period?