Conn. Agencies Regs. § 14-137-65 - Licensing of person holding out-of-state operator's license or commercial driver's license. Identification. Surrender of out-of-state license
(a) If an applicant for a Connecticut
operator's license or commercial driver's license presents to the commissioner
an operator's license from another state or territory which is valid and
unexpired and such operator's license or commercial driver's license includes a
photograph of the applicant, such applicant must also present to the
commissioner one document furnishing proof of identity as follows:
(1) A birth certificate or registration of
birth issued by a government entity having a raised seal thereon applied by a
certifying authority; or
(2) An
official, unexpired passport, subject to the conditions set forth in section
14-137-67
subsection (a) (2) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(b) In accordance with the
provisions of subsection (a) of section
14-111k
and subsection (e) of section
14-44e
of the Connecticut General Statutes, an applicant issued an operator's license,
commercial driver's license or identity card in this state shall be required to
surrender to the commissioner the out-of-state operator's license, commercial
driver's license or identity card presented and any other current operator's
license, commercial driver's license or identity card from another state or
territory in his or her possession.
Notes
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