Connecticut DMV Now Requires $100 Application Fee for Special Operator's Permit
If you are a Connecticut Criminal Defense Attorney and a client's Connecticut driver's license has been suspended because of a DWI/DUI arrest, your client may be eligible for a special operator's permit that would let him or her drive to and from work; or to and from class (so long as the class is at an accredited institution of higher education). Not everyone, however, qualifies for special operator's permit. The first step in the process is to submit an application to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles in Wethersfield.
Be advised, however, that the Connecticut DMV just announced that all applications postmarked 4/24/10 or later now require payment of a $100 non-refundable application fee. Any application submitted without the fee will be returned.
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