It is important to replace a motorcycle license in Connecticut following any event that leaves your current license lost, stolen or damaged. Without a valid license, you will be unable to legally ride a motorcycle, so it is therefore important to familiarize yourself with the replacement process in order to better prepare yourself in the event that a duplicate license is necessary.

In Connecticut, a motorcycle license replacement can generally only be requested in person at a Connecticut DMV or a DMV-approved location. If you need to replace a motorcycle permit, you can only visit a DMV location.

In the event that you are currently out of state and you meet eligibility requirements, the state will allow you to submit your duplicate request by mail, by email or by fax. Regardless of how your duplicate license request is submitted, the fee for the duplicate license remains the same.

When is a motorcycle license replacement required in Connecticut?

A duplicate motorcycle license should be requested from the Connecticut DMV following an event that leads to the loss, theft or damage to your current motorcycle license. Until you request a duplicate license or permit, you will be unable to legally ride a motorcycle and doing so could lead to legal penalties, including fines.

Documents Required to Replace a Motorcycle License in Connecticut

In the event of a stolen, damaged or lost motorcycle license, you will need to present documentation to the Connecticut DMV before a new license can be issued to you. For a new license or permit, you must provide one document that proves your identity. Identity motorcycle license replacement documents that you can provide include:

  • A certified United States birth certificate.
  • A valid passport.
  • A certificate of citizenship or naturalization.
  • A permanent resident card.
  • A certified marriage license or marriage certificate.
  • A Social Security card.

How to Replace a Connecticut Motorcycle License in Person

When replacing a motorcycle license in Connecticut, it is important to know that you can only request a replacement license at a CT DMV or a DMV approved location such as:

  • AAA offices.
  • Milford or North Haven Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union offices.
  • Stamford (The Workplace, Inc.).
  • West Haven City Hall.

However, you can only replace a motorcycle learner’s permit at a DMV location. While there are restrictions on where you can replace a permit, the process remains the same as that of replacing a license.

By learning how to replace a motorcycle license in Connecticut, you will be better prepared should you ever need to do so. While some locations will accept appointments, others will only issue duplicate licenses and permits by appointment.

You will need to complete an application either during your visit or you can complete an application beforehand to bring with you in order to shorten the duration you can expect to be at the licensing office. You must submit one acceptable form of identification as well as your duplicate licensing fee alongside your application.

When replacing a motorcycle license, it is also important to know that you will receive a temporary license during your visit. This license can be used until you receive your new motorcycle license by mail. However, you can track the delivery date of your license online.

Out-of-State Motorcycle License Replacement in Connecticut

A Connecticut motorcycle license replacement can be requested if you are temporarily residing outside of the state, so long as your license has not yet expired, and your new license will be sent to an address outside of Connecticut. When submitting an out-of-state request, you may do so by mail, fax or email.

Should you choose to submit an application by mail, you must complete the appropriate application and include a check or money order that is payable to “DMV.” Alternatively, you can pay with a credit or debit card by mailing your application, waiting five business days and then contacting the Mail-in License Transaction Unit at 860-263-5401. Mail-in applications can be mailed to:

Department of Motor Vehicles
60 State Street
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Attention: Central Issuance Operation Unit

For faster service, replace a motorcycle license by fax or email. You can complete an application and email your completed form to DMV.CIU@ct.gov or fax the completed form to 860-263-5591. After one business day, contact the Mail-in License Transaction Unit to make a credit or debit card payment.

Connecticut Motorcycle License Replacement Fees

In Connecticut, the duplicate motorcycle license fee is $30. However, if you process your request at DMV-approved locations, such as AAA offices or West Haven City Hall, an $8 convenience fee will apply. A motorcycle learner’s permit can be replaced for just $16.

Last updated on Wednesday, March 4 2020.