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Registration & Titling

The Vermont DMV issues vehicle registrations and titles in the state, as well as maintains the official vehicle ownership and registration records in Vermont.

Besides establishing the legally registered owner during the sale of a vehicle, the Vermont DMV also takes on the responsibility of regulating and issuing the decals, or tags, that prove that a Vermont vehicle's registration and paperwork are current.

If you lose your Vermont vehicle registration, you will need to file for a replacement through the VT DMV. Other vehicle registration transactions handled by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles include: how to register a salvaged car; how to register an imported car; how to renew your registration while in the military; and, how to register antique vehicles or farm equipment.



How to Register Your Car in Vermont Whether passenger car, commercial vehicle, trailer, or motorcycle, your vehicle must be registered through the VT DMV.
Car Insurance A requirement to getting a vehicle registered in Vermont is that the owner must provide proof of financial responsibility. In most cases, that means carrying car insurance.
Vermont Title Transfers Buyers and sellers of vehicles in the state of Vermont must provide information to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles before a title transfer can be approved.
Vermont Replacing a Lost Registration Vermont requires that you be able to show a current registration for any vehicle you drive. If you can’t seem to find yours, find out how to get a duplicate here.
Vermont Replacing a Lost Title When you sell your vehicle, you’ll need to hand over the Vermont title. If you’ve lost the original, find out how to get a duplicate here.
Vermont License Plate FAQs Before you head in to the motor vehicle department to ask a question about license plates, check here. We offer lots of answers about Vermont license plates.
Other Types of Vehicles in Vermont From the smallest to the largest, most all types of vehicles in Vermont require registration. Here’s where you’ll see if you need to register your ATV or snowmobile.
Vermont Registration Renewals You must renew your vehicle’s registration on a regular cycle. Find out all the regulations about Vermont registration renewals here.
How to Register Your Vermont Boat On the Vermont boat registration page, you will find boat registration details, change of ownership regulations, and renewal information.
Vermont RV & Motorhome Registration Before you hit the open road, you'll need to register a new or preowned recreational vehicle through the VT Department of Motor Vehicles.
Vermont Custom-built Car Registration If you are the proud owner of a custom-built vehicle, you will need to register it through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. Find out how, here.
Vermont Smog & Emission Checks The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles regulates how often you need to have your car smog tested, and maintains those compliance records in VT.
Vermont License Plates & Placards Whether you simply need to renew your license plate decal or you want to see about ordering a custom VT license plate, the VT DMV is the agency that oversees plates.
Vermont Forms The documents filed at the Vermont DMV are legal and binding―at least until an alteration is necessary. Luckily, most of them are downloadable, right here.
Vermont Bill of Sale In order to transfer registration at the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles you'll need certain documents, including the bill of sale forms that may be required.
Vehicle History Reports Shop smart. Order a Vehicle History Report before you buy to see if it has a clear title, if it is stolen, or if it has been in an accident. A small investment can save you lots of money.
Buying Cars in Vermont People shopping for for a new or used car need to budget, plan, and research before they pull out the checkbook. Read our guides to find out how to get the best deal for your money.
Selling Cars in Vermont If your current car just doesn't meet your needs anymore, it may be time to sell it. VT car owners will want to study these guides before they run an ad in the newspaper.
Vermont Locations & Hours To title your vehicle you need to take care of business at the Vermont DMV. Find the hours and location of the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles nearest you.
Vermont Registration FAQs Car registrations are handled by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. From the most common to the highly unusual, your registration questions may be answered here.
Salvaged Vehicles in Vermont If a vehicle is damaged beyond being safe, it will be classified a salvaged vehicle. But, sometimes a vehicle can be brought back to life. Find out about salvaged vehicles in Vermont.

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