Reply Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday that as of June 1, customer-facing offices in the state's Executive Branch, including the Departments of Social Services, Labor and Motor Vehicles, will fully reopen. (Shutterstock) CONNECTICUT — As one more example that your life is getting back to normal, you'll soon be able to wait on line at the DMV again. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Thursday that as of June 1, customer-facing offices in the state's Executive Branch, including the Departments of Social Services, Labor and Motor Vehicles, will fully reopen. The governor said the state had decided to make some of the workarounds adopted during the pandemic permanent options for a few of the agencies. As of June 1 residents can return to in-person appointments and walk-ins at their local DMV, but the online options, which proved both necessary and popular during the pandemic, will stay in place.