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General Information. 802.828.2000. Schedule online. mydmv.vermont.gov. Schedule by phone. 888.970.0357.
Do I need an appointment? All exams are by appointment only. For all other services, appointments are recommended but not required. If you need to schedule an appointment, please visit mydmv.vermont.gov or call 888-970-0357.
What do I need to bring with me to the DMV? Two pieces of mail that show your name and address (to prove you live in Vermont) Passport. F or J Visa (not required for Canadian or Bermudian students) Form I-20 or Form DS-2019. Form I-94. CatCard (if available) Foreign drivers license (if you have one) Social Security Card.
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. Too good to be true, you say?
Registration Application. Form VD-119 Vermont Registration Tax and Title Application (pdf) Odometer Disclosure Statement/Bill of Sale. Form VT-005 Bill of Sale/Odometer Disclosure Statement (pdf) Visual VIN Verification (Required if titleable and 300cc or more OR 500cc or more regardless of age) Title.

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Your permit will be issued after you pass the vision and the written tests, pay the required fees and show proper proof of identification and Vermont residency. After you have received the permit, you will need to do the following: Adult driver training and refresher training.
I have a Vermont registration in my name, and my vehicle is a 2009 or older: You are not required to obtain a title for your vehicle. Your Vermont registration certificate is your ownership document for this vehicle.

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