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DMV.org provides a top ten most used resources for each state. Their goal is to make your interactions with your local DMV as painless as possible. Listed below are the top ten resources for Vermont. Click on the resource to visit the corresponding page at DMV.org.

  • Find your local DMV office- The offices are broken down by county. On the page click on your county to find the office nearest you.
  • Take a practice test- This section gives you sample questions so that when you take Vermont's written driver's license, CDL or motorcycle test you'll know what to expect.
  • Obtain a vehicle history report- All you need is your VIN number to begin a vehicle history report. The report will let you know if the car you want has been involved in an accident or has been used as a rental.
  • Renew or apply for a license- First time drivers and those whose license is about to expire will find this page helpful. Use it to ensure that you have all the information you need before you head to the DMV.
  • Reinstate a suspended license- If your driving privileges have been revoked you may have a chance to reinstate your suspended license. In addition you can check your driver's license status and order a driving record to see when you may reapply for your license.
  • Register a car or renew your registration- If you have purchased a new car or need to renew your current registration this page is for you.
  • Transfer a title- If you have recently purchased a car, sold a car or paid off your vehicle you will need to transfer your title. Use this page to find out how to easily transfer a title.
  • Sign up for driver's education- In order to apply for a license you will need to take a driver's education class. Use this page to find out how much it will cost and what forms you need to fill out.
  • Take care of a traffic ticket- Use this page to find out if you can take a traffic school course, how many points might have been added to your driver's license and if you need to contact the DMV.
  • Obtain a driving record- If you need to check the status of your driver's license, find the number of points on your driving record and much more use this page.

 

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