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DMV to Public: Try Not to Come Wenesday, Computers Iffy, License Renewals Fine at AAA

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The Department of Motor Vehicles is advising customers tonight that they face the possibility of longer waits Wednesday as officials work to resolve a problem with intermittent computer outages in branches statewide. Officials are advising customers to delay visits to DMV offices on Wednesday if possible. In addition, DMV online registration-related web services will be down overnight as part of the assessment of system issues. ________

— an announcement Tuesday night from the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles

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“We know this is an inconvenience to our customers and we are working around the clock to resolve this matter. We also want customers who have expiring credentials to know that they will be given a grace period to get their renewals done,” said DMV Commissioner Michael Bzdyra.

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DMV Offices Close This Weekend Just Before Registration Extensions Expire

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If you need to renew the registration for your car or driver’s license this weekend, you’ll be between a rock and a hard place — although you have just enough room to squeeze through:

The rock: The state’s extensions for late registration expire Oct. 13 (Tuesday)

The hard place: The state will close down Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles “major customer services” offices at 12:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 9, and not reopen them again until 7:45 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13, after Columbus Day on Monday. It sounds like Tuesday will be a crowded day at the DMV, and if you need to renew, you may be taking time off from work to do it.

After Saturday’s DMV Closure for a Week, Expect Long Lines

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After Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles offices close for next week and reopen, lines may be longer, the state commissioner of motor vehicles warns. The state DMV will be open Saturday, but after that it closes for a week to upgrade its 50-year-old computer system, state officials have announced. AAA offices will still be able to perform some DMV functions during the closure, and an extension is being given on deadlines for some renewals, state officials have announced. “We ask [for] our customers’ patience — expect long lines when we reopen,” said Motor Vehicles Commissioner Andres Ayala Jr. at a news conference Thursday. When other states have closed for similar computer upgrades, long lines result afterward — for some states this has lasted for weeks, for others it’s lasted for months, he said.