How do I make an appointment at the Vermont DMV?
How do I make an appointment at the Vermont DMV?
Visit mydmv.vermont.gov or call 888-970-0357 to make an appointment.
Is the Montpelier DMV open?
The DMV operates six permanent branch offices that are located in Montpelier, Rutland, Newport, Springfield, Bennington, and South Burlington. Branch offices are open Monday through Friday and have been open throughout most of the pandemic, by appointment only.
Where do I mail my Vermont DMV?
120 State Street, Montpelier Vermont
Mail: Vermont DMV, 120 State Street, Montpelier Vermont, 05603-0001.
Can I register my car online in Vermont?
The online system allows for the issuance of a temporary plate and registration for all types of vehicles that are sold, transported and registered in Vermont. Temporary plates and registrations are valid for 60 days and can be used for inspection of the vehicle if required.
Does the Vermont DMV accept cash?
Payments must be for the exact amount. Accepted forms of payment include: Cash.
How much does a Vermont driver’s license cost?
A two-year license costs $32 and a four-year license costs $51. If you wish to apply for an Enhanced Driver License, that is an additional $30. You may pay in cash, check, or credit card.
What is the Vermont loophole?
The Vermont title loophole works because the state of Vermont is a non-titling jurisdiction. This means that they give registrations instead of titles for vehicles older than 15 years. For that reason, the registration provided is a valid document that can be used in other states to exchange for a title.
Do you need proof of insurance to register a car in Vermont?
You cannot register a car without insurance in Vermont. Proof of insurance is required at the time of registration.. You have 60 days from the date of purchase to register a vehicle in the state of Vermont, but you can’t drive the car without insurance.