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HOW TO READ YOUR TIRES

Our tires can only support us and our vehicles safely if we keep them in good condition and properly inflated.

SHARING THE ROAD WITH MOTORCYCLES

Warmer spring weather brings motorcycles out of hibernation, which makes May the perfect time for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.

 

Individuals may request a copy of their driving record by submitting a Record Request form (PDF document 257.01KB) and submitting the appropriate fee.

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles now offers access to Vermont MVR's over the Internet for bulk purchasers. Users must complete and submit an Agreement As To The Driver Privacy Protection Policy (PDF document 258.92KB) and a subscriber agreement with Vermont Information Consortium, through whom records are disseminated. All information concerning the forms and how to become a subscriber and begin purchasing Motor Vehicle Records may be found at https://secure.vermont.gov/DMV/mvr/help/.

You may also contact Vermont Information Consortium directly at 802-229-4171 for more help and information or the Department of Motor Vehicles at 802-828-2000.

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