Vermont DMV Information & Resources

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Vermont DMV Services

Virginia residents go through the Department of Motor Vehicles if they need to get a tag, title, registration, or license. The department has two types of offices, and both types are located throughout the state.

DMV Locations

If you need a tag, title, registration, or license, visit one of the standard DMV office locations. Offices have their own hours of operation, and they offer different services. Check with your local DMV to find out if it has everything you need.

If you need to take a CDL or motorcycle test, you will have to go to a CDL and Motorcycle Test location. Don’t just stop by one of the locations, though. Tests are by appointment only. Schedule your appointment and then arrive on time to take your test.

Types of Licensees

The state of Vermont offers three types of licenses. You can get a Real ID, which meets all federal guidelines set forth by the Real ID Act. The Privilege Card doesn’t meet the requirements of the Real ID Act, but you don’t need U.S. citizenship or proof of legal presence to get one. Finally, the Enhanced license is Real ID compliant. On top of that, you can use it to cross the border to go to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, or Bermuda.

Save Time by Going Online

If a trip to the DMV makes your stomach crawl, online services are likely the right choice for you. You can save time by utilizing the online services, and they are available all day and all night. That way, you don’t have to skip work to stand in line all day at the DMV.

You can use the online services to renew your registration, request a duplicate registration, or change your address. You can also pay your license reinstatement fee or look up your vehicle records.

The DMV does not charge fees for the online service. You pay the same amount that you would pay in person.

Contact the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles

If you want to contact the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, use the mail or call one of the phone numbers.

Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
120 State St.
Montpelier, VT 05603-0001
802-828-2000
802-828-2050
802-828-2085

Windham

Dummerston

870 US Route 5

Dummerston

AOT District 2 Office, Route 5

Brattleboro

Route 5 Agency of Transportation District 2 Office

(802) 828-2000

Brattleboro

870 US Route 5

(802) 828-2000

Windsor

White River Junction

97 South Main St. American Legion

(802) 828-2000

White River Junction

226 Holiday Drive

Springfield

100 Mineral St. Suite 103

(802) 885-5273

White River Jct

American Legion, 36 South Main Street

Washington

Montplier

120 State Street

(802) 828-2000

Barre

20 Auditorium Hill

(802) 828-2000

Montpelier

120 State St.

(802) 828-2000

Caledonia

Saint Johnsbury

118 Western Ave. Elks Lodge

(802) 828-2000

Saint Johnsbury

1998 Memorial Drive

(802) 828-2000

St Johnsbury

Elks Lodge, 118 Western Avenue

Franklin

Saint Albans

44 Grice Brook Road Elks Club

(802) 828-2000

Saint Albans

27 Fisher Pond Road

(802) 828-2000

St Albans

Elks Club, 44 Grice Brook Road

Bennington

Bennington

215 North St.

(802) 447-2756

Bennington

120 Depot Street

(802) 828-2000

Addison

Middlebury

7 Mahady Court Addison County Courthouse, Hearing Room A

(802) 828-2000

Middlebury

7 Mahady Court, Addison County Court, House Mahady Court, Hearing Room A

Orleans

Newport

100 Main St. Suite 130

(802) 334-3363

Newport

100 Main Street, Suite 130

(802) 334-3363

Rutland

Rutland

101 State Place

(802) 786-5815

Chittenden

South Burlington

4 Market St.

(802) 863-7292