Name Affidavit of Seller - Vermont 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Affidavit of Seller - Vermont in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the first field, ensuring it is printed or typed clearly. This name must match exactly with signatures on any related documents.
  3. Next, provide your signature in the designated area below your printed name. Repeat this process for each seller listed on the affidavit.
  4. In the section that states 'one and the same person as', enter the full name of the individual as referenced in all closing documents related to the property.
  5. Fill in the property address where indicated, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  6. Finally, date and sign at the bottom of the form, and ensure a notary public completes their section to validate your affidavit.

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In a nutshell, the Vermont loophole was extremely simple: the Vermont DMV would register your car in their state regardless of whether or not you were a resident. There was no residency requirement at all.
Vermont titles vehicles that are 15 years old or newer based on the calendar year. From 1/1/2022 12/31/2022, Vermont will title all vehicles with the model year 2008 or newer. All Titles (except ATV) = $35.00, ATV Titles = $22.00. Lien fee = $11.00.
What Do You Need To Transfer A Car Title? The original title signed and dated by both the buyer and seller. Accurate odometer reading that is witnessed and dated by both the buyer and seller. A completed Vermont Motor Vehicle Registration, Tax and Title Application (form #VD-119). Your drivers license.
You will need documentation from each of the 4 categories below: Identity and Date of Birth. Social Security Information. Vermont Residency and Current Address. Lawful Status in the United States (Only required for Real ID EDL)
Deed Requirements The warranty deed is the most used in Vermont. The elements of a deed are the granting word, the property description, the have and hold clause, the warranties, and the execution block. To properly convey a deed the deed must be signed in front of a notary and recorded in the county clerks office.

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Vermont requires a bill of sale to be filled out by the buyer and the seller for private vehicle purchases. The official Vermont bill of sale is form VT-005 which contains the following information: Year, Make and Model of the Vehicle. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Your Vermont registration certificate is your ownership document for this vehicle. If you sell this vehicle, provide the buyer with your Vermont registration certificate and a signed bill of sale. The new owner will obtain a title when they complete their registration.

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