A 38-year-old Connecticut woman was killed in a crash in Rhode …
People wait for service at a Connecticut DMV office, Sept. 2011.
People wait for service at a Connecticut DMV office, Sept. 2011.
A 38-year-old Connecticut woman was killed in a crash in Rhode …
A Rocky Hill man was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Berlin …
Updated: Saturday, 17 Nov 2012, 10:07 AM EST
Published : Saturday, 17 Nov 2012, 10:07 AM EST
WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) -- The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles is ending its extension on expiration dates for driver's licenses, registrations and vehicle emissions tests.
The extensions were given because many DMV offices were closed after Superstorm Sandy hit the state.
The extensions will end at the close of business on Monday for people whose licenses, registrations and emissions compliance expired after Oct. 29. Beginning Tuesday, enforcement action may be taken and late fees will be charged.
The late fee of $10 is charged five days after a vehicle's registration has expired. The late fee for an expired license is $25 immediately after the expiration date. The late fee for emissions tests is $20 after 30 consecutive days past the expiration date.
Before you head out, check the traffic along I-95, I-91 and I-84 with our online TrafficCams.
Advertisement