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Public Records Information

Public Records & Public Information Requests

As a public agency, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles is responsible for applying efficient and effective management methods in creating, using, maintaining, retaining, destroying, and preserving records created and received in the course of business. These records must be systematically managed to preserve their legal, historical, and informational value and promote economic and transparent business operations.

Making a Request for Public Records

Complete this form. We will fulfill your request or contact you for more information upon receipt.

Not all requests for information are public records requests. If your request for data, records, or public information is determined to be a public records request, the following fees have been established as the actual cost of providing a copy of a public record under 1 VSA 316(d)

Uniform Schedule of Public Records Charges for State Agencies

Note that there are fees for copies of public records established by 23 V.S.A. § 114 that may override the fees established by this schedule.

  1. For staff time involved in physically duplicating a record, $.33 per minute after the first 30 minutes.
  2. For senior-level staff time and information technology specialists’ time spent extracting data from databases or performing similar tasks necessary to comply with a request to create a new public record, $.57 per minute.
  3. For any other staff time for which cost can be charged and collected under this section, $.45 per minute.
  4. For photocopies, $.05 per single-sided page, $.09 per double-sided page for pages up to 8.5 by 14 inches.
  5. For color photocopies, $1.00 per single-sided page.
  6. For computer-generated paper copies, $.02 per page for pages up to 8.5 by 14 inches.
  7. For computer diskettes, $.28 each for 3.5-inch diskettes.
  8. For compact discs, $.86 each for write-once CD w/case, $2.31 each for re-writable CD w/case.
  9. For audiotapes, $.81 each.
  10. For videotapes, $1.69 each.
  11. For DVDs, $2.00 each for write-once DVD w/case, $4.00 each for re-writable DVD w/case.

Media/Press Inquiries

Public Outreach & Media Inquiries

Related Links

Vermont Public Records Database

Vermont Public Records Law 

Freedom of Information Act (FoIA)

Featured Article

May 9, 2025

Beware of Scams: Fraudulent Messages Targeting Vermont Drivers

Beware of Scams: Fraudulent Messages Targeting Vermont Drivers

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is warning residents about an increase in scam messages falsely claiming that drivers are at risk of license suspension if they do not pay outstanding tolls. These deceptive messages, often sent via text, email, or phone calls, attempt to pressure individuals into making payments to fraudulent sources.

How the Scam Works

Scammers send messages posing as the DMV or other official agencies, stating that the recipient must pay overdue toll fees immediately to avoid license suspension. They may provide a fraudulent link or phone number to collect payments or personal information.

What You Should Do

  • Do not click links or provide personal information if you receive an unexpected message about toll payments.

  • Verify directly with the DMV by contacting the Information Unit at DMV.InformationUnit@vermont.gov

  • Ignore and report suspicious messages to local authorities or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) atwww.ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

How to Stay Safe

  • The Vermont DMV does not send unsolicited messages demanding immediate payment.

  • Official DMV notices come via mail or direct communication from verified sources.

  • If you are unsure about a toll payment status, check directly with your toll service provider before taking any action.

The Vermont DMV urges all residents to stay vigilant and help spread awareness of this scam. Protect yourself and others by recognizing fraudulent messages and reporting them to the appropriate authorities.

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Related Forms & Information
Title Sort descending ID# Description
DMV Record Request
VG-116
To request records and documents including driving records, certified copies, police and individual crash reports, etc.
DPPA User Agreement
VG-118
To request user access to certain records for the purpose of obtaining personal information. This form is typically used for frequent requesters.
DPPA User Agreement (Non-Standard)
VG-118a
To record and contract for billing the usage of a DPPA user.