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.
The Vermont DMV does not send unsolicited messages demanding immediate payment.
Official DMV notices come via mail or direct communication from verified sources.
Do not click links or provide personal information if you receive an unexpected message about toll payments.
Used to make changes (name change, address change, etc), get a new picture, remove a restriction (eye glass) or to replace a lost or stolen license or learner permit. For CDL use form VL-031.
A comparison of the various license types available in Vermont. This includes Enhanced Driver's License (EDL), Commercial Driver's License (CDL), Real ID & Driver's Privilege Card (DPC). It also includes a document checklist to determine what is required for each license type and a brief description of what each card type can and cannot be used for.