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Vermont Violation Codes Index

If you know the 3-character violation code that you are looking for please use the first character of the code (below) to obtain an alphabetical listing of all violation codes beginning with that character:

0-9 A-D E-J L-Q R-Z

If you know the title and section number of the Vermont Statute please use the appropriate statutory reference below:

DMV Violations By Statutory Reference:
Title 5 - Title 7 - Title 10 - Title 12 - Title 13 - Title 15 - Title 24 - Title 29 - Title 32
Title 23, §110-1004 Title 23,§1005-1203B Title 23,§1205-3206 Title 23,§3207A-4123

ACD Violation Codes Index

ACD (AAMVAnet Code Dictionary) is a uniform set of codes that is used to report motor vehicle violations from one jurisdiction to another. An ACD code may appear on a Vermont driving record if a violation has been reported to Vermont from another jurisdiction. There are no points assessed in Vermont for a violation occurring in another jurisdiction.

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