DMVCT Compliance Review is an independent editorial publication covering motor vehicle compliance, DMV processes, and the consumer credit issues that intersect with vehicle ownership.
What we are
An editorial site. We cover the procedural rules that drivers, dealers, repair facilities, and consumer-protection professionals deal with every day, and the financial structures behind vehicle ownership.
What we are not
- We are not the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles or any other state DMV.
- We are not affiliated with any state, federal, or foreign agency.
- We are not a dealer, lender, or insurance company.
- We do not sell auto financing, insurance, registration services, or warranty products.
- We do not run affiliate links to lenders or dealers.
For official DMV transactions in Connecticut, see the Connecticut DMV at portal.ct.gov/dmv.
Editorial approach
- Primary sources first — state DMV pages, federal regulations, NHTSA records, court opinions, and industry data.
- Consumer-protective stance on financial coverage.
- No paid placements, sponsored content, or affiliate disclosures because we don’t accept them.
Editorial team
DMVCT is produced by a small team of editors with backgrounds in consumer protection, motor vehicle regulation, and automotive finance. See our Editorial Team page for individual contributor profiles.
- Rachel Holt — DMV compliance, driver licensing, emissions testing, lemon law
- Marcus Webb — Auto loan structure, dealer compliance, F&I, consumer credit
Contact
Editorial contact through the Contact page.