Vermont Release and Authorization

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If the vehicle is more than 15 years old you may use the "bill of sale." If the vehicle is 15 years old or less, you must obtain a replacement title.

Purchased from an out-of-state dealer Complete a Vermont Registration, Tax, and Title application and submit it (together with the above documentation and the appropriate fees) to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.

If you do not currently live in the State of Vermont: You must complete the Non-Resident Sworn Declaration and Application for Reinstatement Through Abstinence from Alcohol and Drugs form (VS-076). This form shall be mailed to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles RDL Unit (address is printed on the form).

Make check or money order payable (in U.S. funds) to: Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.

Purchased from an out-of-state dealer Complete a Vermont Registration, Tax, and Title application and submit it (together with the above documentation and the appropriate fees) to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.

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How to Sell a Car in Vermont Step 1: Allow the buyer to have the car inspected by a third party. Step 2: Organize and gather all related vehicle documentation. Step 3: Bill of Sale. Step 4: Transfer the title. Step 5: Remove your plates and cancel your insurance.

Vermont residents need the vehicle's title, an odometer disclosure statement, and payment for the registration fee. Residents of Vermont may also need to produce a bill of sale. If individuals who don't have all of their required paperwork, the VT DMV will issue them a temporary registration.

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