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Interpreter Services

In-person Office Visits

We offer real-time interpreters as needed. Each office has a "Need an Interpreter/Please point to your language" poster displayed; point to the language needed, and we will initiate a three-way call with a qualified interpreter. There is no cost to utilize this service.

To arrange for an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, call 802-828-2000 from a voice phone or 711 to use Vermont Relay Service.

Driver's License Skill/Road Tests

DMV does not provide interpreters for road tests. You are welcome to bring an interpreter, friend, or family member with you; they will be allowed to accompany you during the test.

For more information about road tests, see Prepare for a Road Test.

Learner's Permit Tests

Driver's License Learner's Permit & Motorcycle Learner's Permit tests are online and are available in English, Arabic, Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian, Burmese, Dari, French, Kirundi, Mandarin Chinese, Nepali, Pashto, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, and Ukrainian.

CDL Learner Permit tests are only available in English.

For more information about the permit test, see Prepare for a Written Test.

Additional Resources (policy on external links)

Featured Article

January 17, 2025

Governor Phil Scott Announces Leadership Appointment

Matt Rousseau has been with DMV since 2017 overseeing critical functions and serving as chief of driver improvement, custodian of records, and chief of commercial vehicle operations. In these key roles, he worked with several other state agencies to promote efficiencies as well as being involved in implementing new programs and streamlining processes.

Prior to state government, Rousseau was a small business owner gaining firsthand experience in leadership, customer service, and operational management. Additionally, he served as an educator at the New England Culinary Institute sharing his passion and fostering the development of future professionals in the industry.

“Matt has demonstrated his strong leadership and commitment in many ways during his time at DMV,” said Governor Phil Scott.  “I also appreciate his successful small business background, especially in regards to customer service, which will serve Vermonters and the Department well in this new leadership role.” 

“I’m honored to have been chosen to serve in the Governor’s administration and excited to continue serving Vermonters in this new capacity,” said Rousseau.

Rousseau’s appointment is effective January 27.

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