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say what you want but go to motor veh web page and check it out for yourslf
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say what you want but go to motor veh web page and check it out for yourslf
Your OP post was gibberish hence the poking fun.
You could have provided a link, like this one (
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=805&q=590166), so people could have put the initial post into some context.
Overview
To increase the security of customer identities, DMV and AAA will begin transitioning in Spring 2017 from issuing cards in their offices to printing and mailing them from a secure facility. This new approach aims to prevent identity theft and fraud. If your renewal occurs after this transition, you will keep your expiring card and will receive a temporary one. DMV will soon be sending to customers with expiring license and ID cards a renewal notice with this information.
The New Process
Beginning in Spring 2017, DMV plans to transition to a new process for issuing driver licenses and ID cards. Under the new process, called central issuance, customers will no longer receive their permanent driver license and ID cards while at the office.
After fraud checks have been completed to ensure a customer’s identity, a newly designed and more secure driver license/ID will be printed at a central facility. The permanent driver license/ID card will be mailed to the specified mailing address on the customer’s application and customers should receive them within 20 calendar days.
At the office, customers will receive a paper license/ID for temporary use until the permanent driver license/ID card arrives in the mail. Customers can keep the expiring driver license/ID card.
CT DMV has
LOOOOOONG had problems with DMV employees creating fake licenses (***cough**** for illegals ***cough****), this appears to be one way they are trying to crack down on that.
Not really all that worked up over this new method of issuing drivers licenses. We get a temp pistol permit before we get the state issued one. However, what sucks balls is one no longer can use
Fairfield or New Haven AAA offices for DMV services like renewing drivers licenses.