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Going to the DMV? First, Stop at the Bank

Rates for a slew of fees are going up as the state scrounges around for money in these straitened times.

Fees for all sorts of registrations, licenses, permissions and services are going up at Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices beginning July 1, the DMV announced today.

The fee increases were passed by the General Assembly this year, according to a DMV news release.

"These fee increases are modest and are part of the shared sacrifice needed to help resolve the state’s budget issues," DMV Commissioner Melody A. Currey said today in the news release.

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But you won't face a higher fee for renewing your car registration at a DMV office. Oh, the rate's still going up—from $75 to $80. It's just that you must now do it by mail—they won't let you renew registration at DMV offices starting July 1. That's actually already an existing policy on paper—it's just that the DMV will start enforcing it.

On Friday, when the new fees go into effect, state DMV offices will be open only from 8:30 a.m. to noon, when they close for the Independence Day holiday. They'll all remain closed on Saturday, too.

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Here's the DMV's own very long list of fee increases (all in the words of a department news release today):

 *   "Obtaining a drivers’ license – from $66 to $72 for the customary six-year license.
 *   "A  new late fee for failing to renew the driver’s license or commercial driver’s license  - $25.
 *   "Obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License (must already have Connecticut driver’s license) – increase in surcharge from $15 to 17.50 per year.
 *   "Two-year registration of a passenger vehicle, including those with vanity plates – from $75 to $80.
 *   "The fee for obtaining a vanity plate – from $65 to $69.
 *   "Two-year registration of a motorcycle – from $40 to $42.
 *   "Temporary registration of a non-commercial motor vehicle - $20 to $21 for a 10-day period.
 *   "Transfer of registration from $20 to $21."


"The full list of DMV’s new fees as well as information about the hours of the DMV photo license centers and other facilities can be found at ct.gov/dmv," according to the DMV news release. "Customers can also call the DMV telephone center at 860-263-5700 in the Greater Hartford area and 800-842-8222 for the remainder of the state."

Here are some of the changes in the laws affecting the DMV July 1 (again, quotes are from today's DMV announcement):

 *   "Shifting responsibility for the state’s six weigh stations solely to the DMV. At present DMV’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Division is responsible only for the station in Union, CT.
 *   "Amending state law to add that any person under the age of 21 who is convicted for possession of less than 1/2 ounce of cannabis will have a license suspension for a period of 60 days. Persons under age 21 who are not licensed and who are convicted of possession will be unable to obtain a license for 150 days.
 *   " Increasing the fine to $1,000 for a resident who operates a vehicle with marker plates issued by another state.
 *   "Changing the name of the handicapped driver training program to “driver training program for persons with disabilities,” and transfers the responsibility for the program to the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services.
 *   "Authorizing towns to issue temporary registrations when persons pay property tax or parking tickets in full. Fees for the temporary registration would go to the town. At present DMV is exploring a pilot program to test this approach.
 *   "Adding e-mail addresses to the privacy protection under section 14-10 by defining them as “personal information.”
 *   "Permitting video monitoring equipment installed on a school bus by a municipality or its vendor and that captures an image of a vehicle passing a school bus with flashing red signals to be used to write a violation. For a first violation, which brings a $450 fine, the fine is divided into: $54 for the state transportation fund, $36 for the state general fund and $360 for municipality.
 *   "Expanding authority of AAA to renew licenses and IDs and issue duplicates.
 *   "Allowing regular license renewals, commercial driver license renewals, vehicle registration renewals, vessel registration renewals and  automobile dealer license renewals to be sent other than by mail.
 *   "Allowing the DMV to stop mailing to an address at which mail is undeliverable.
 *   "Adding the texting while operating a commercial motor vehicle to the definition of “serious traffic violation “ for enforcement of commercial driver license penalties.
 *   "Requiring knowledge testing for motorcycle endorsement when a training permit has not been issued.
 *   "Allowing dealers to register commercial motor vehicles, trailers, service and school buses electronically.
 *   "Creating misdemeanor (“B” ) for operating a driving school without a license and creating misdemeanor (“B” ) for acting as a driving school instructor without a license.
 *   "Changing the requirement from 10 days to 48 hours after reviewing a report containing the names of suspended/revoked operators that a school bus carrier has to remove such an employee  from driving duties."


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