All Department of Motor Vehicles offices will close to the public at 3 p.m. Dec. 23, and will not re-open until 8 a.m. Dec. 28, according to a statement.
"The closing combines both the holiday observance of Christmas, the unpaid furlough time required of all state employees and the regular weekend shutdown of DMV offices," the statement said.
"DMV is advising customers early so that they can plan any necessary visits around this closing time. With DMV having staggered operating times, these holiday closings and state-required unpaid furlough create a string of consecutive days that the agency does not operate," the statement said.
While the offices will not be open for transactions, the web site and the automated phone system will be available to obtain information, the statement said.
Information about regular hours of specific DMV offices can be found on the agency website: ct.gov/dmv or through the DMV telephone center at 860-263-5700 in the Greater Hartford area, and 800-842-8222 for the remainder of the state the statement said.
Editor's note: Information in this post was provided wholly by the Connecticut DMV. It is shared here as a public service.
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