Drivers will be mandated to satisfy specific requirements if they want to register their vehicles. The first step in the antique or custom car registration procedure is to complete a Vermont Registration Tax and Title Application form. In addition to this form, vehicle owners need to provide additional required documents which may slightly differ, depending on whether the vehicle is new or used.
However, when registering new vehicles, applicants for street rod or historical car registration are usually mandated to provide the following:. Along with the required paperwork for the registration, drivers need to provide payment for the applicable fees.
The ultimate step in the procedure for obtaining a registration is to submit payment for the applicable fees. Note: Drivers who are renewing their street rod or antique vehicle registration are also required to renew car registration for their standard passenger vehicles.
If your license plates get lost, stolen, or damaged, you can apply for replacement plates in person or by mail. When you sell your car, you keep your license plates; you do not give your plates to the buyer. If not, you must surrender them to the Vermont DMV.
To learn all about transferring your plates, visit our Vermont License Plates and Placards page. Examples of available license plates include: The Afghanistan Campaign plate. The POW license plate. The U. Veteran license plate. The Veterans of Foreign Wars plate.
Apply for Military Plates You'll find complete application information for military-related license plates on the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles website.
You'll usually need to submit: The appropriate application form. Additional required documents proving your eligibility. Payment if required. Street rods. Replace Specialty Plates If your license plates get lost, stolen, or damaged, you can apply for replacement plates in person or by mail. Vermont registration plates issued prior to may be displayed on a motor vehicle registered under as Exhibition instead of the plate issued, if the issued plate is maintained within the vehicle and produced upon request of any enforcement officer.
You are not required to return plates to DMV. If you want to return plates, please mail them to us. If you are selling your car, do NOT leave your plates on the car.
Please put the plates on your vehicle, the paperwork that came with the plates is your temporary registration. If you need an inspection, use the temporary registration. The certificate and sticker will arrive by mail within about two weeks. Act 71, which became law on July 1, , removed any end date from the law that authorizes certain motor vehicles registered in Vermont to display Vermont Strong plates that cover a regular front license plate.
No other alternate plates are allowed. No, you may gift your personally owned vehicle to anyone you choose, but the plates belong to you and not to the vehicle.
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