Vermont DMV Office Locations

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Vermont Local DMV Office FAQs

1. How do I renew my Vermont driver’s license?

If you meet the eligibility requirements—such as holding a valid, unexpired license with no major changes to your personal information—you may be able to renew your Vermont driver’s license online through the Vermont DMV website. Otherwise, you’ll need to visit a local DMV office in person, bringing your current license along with acceptable proof of identity and Vermont residency. In-person renewals typically include a vision test.

2. What documents are required to register a vehicle in Vermont?

To register your vehicle in Vermont, you must provide proof of ownership, usually in the form of your vehicle title or a bill of sale if transferring from another state, along with a completed registration application. Additionally, you’ll need to show proof of valid Vermont auto insurance and furnish documentation verifying your residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement. Depending on your vehicle’s age and condition, additional inspections or a VIN verification may be required.

3. How do I transfer my out‑of‑state driver’s license to Vermont?

New residents are required to obtain a Vermont driver’s license within 60 days of establishing residency. To complete the transfer, visit a local DMV office with your current out‑of‑state license, acceptable proof of identity (such as a passport or birth certificate), your Social Security documentation, and two documents that verify your Vermont residency. A vision test is generally required, and if your out‑of‑state license is expired or nearly expired, you may also need to pass a written exam.

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