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How to Open and Reply to an Encrypted Email

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles may communicate with customers through email in response to an inquiry or to obtain additional information or documentation needed to properly answer questions.

Your personal information and your privacy are important to us. If we send you an email that contains or requests personal information, we will encrypt the email to help protect your identity and ensure your information is not accessible by anyone other than you.

We use Microsoft Office 365 Message Encryption. To open an encrypted email, you must be connected to the internet.

There are two methods for opening your encrypted message:

OPTION 1: Use a One-time passcode.
OPTION 2: Use an existing or create a new Microsoft account.


OPTION 1: Use a one-time passcode to open an encrypted message

  1. To open the email, click on the message.html.
  2. Select Use a one-time passcode. You will be redirected to the State of Vermont secure email portal.
  3. You will receive an email with a passcode from 365@messaging.microsoft.com. Open the email.
  4. The message will contain two numbers: a reference code which determines which email the passcode is for and the passcode.
  5. Once you have the passcode, go back to the message.html and enter the passcode into the appropriate field.
  6. Click Continue to open the email. Please note: the passcode will expire in 15 minutes.
  7. You can now view the secure email.


OPTION 2: Using a Microsoft account to open an encrypted message

  1. Open the encrypted message and select Sign in.
  2. After you open the message you will see Message encryption by Microsoft Office 365 and an attachment called message.html. Open the attachment.
  3. Sign in and view the encrypted message.
  4. If you do not have an account, you can create a new Microsoft account from this screen.
  5. Select Create A Microsoft Account For (referenced email address)
  6. Complete the account information form and submit.
  7. You will receive a verification email. Open the email and verify your email address.
  8. Once you have completed the verification, go back to the message.html and use your new Microsoft account to sign in and view the secure email. Please note: if you are inactive for more than 15 minutes, you will be automatically signed out of the encryption portal.


Responding to an encrypted email

  1. Select Reply or Reply All.
  2. Type your response and select Send. An encrypted copy of your message will be sent to you.

Please contact us if you have questions about encrypted emails.

Read more about Personally Identifiable Information (PII).

Featured Article

March 30, 2025

CMV Crash | I-91 St. Johnsbury

SUBJECT: Commercial Motor Vehicle Crash

DATE/TIME OF INCIDENT: 03/30/25 at 6:34 p.m.

INCIDENT NUMBER: 25MV003562

TYPE OF EVENT(S): Tractor trailer crash

LOCATION OF EVENT(S): Interstate 91 in St. Johnsbury

INVESTIGATING INSPECTOR(S): Sergeant Jacobs

 

SUMMARY: 

On the date and time above, DMV Enforcement and Safety Inspector Jacobs responded to I-91 in St. Johnsbury for a commercial vehicle rollover. When he arrived at the scene, the tractor trailer, owned by Transport Dercy Inc., was overturned in the median of the interstate. The driver, Francis Thouin, 42, of St. George, Quebec, was not injured in the crash. Thouin stated that while he was traveling north on I-91, a vehicle merged onto the interstate from U.S. Route 2 and entered his lane of travel. Thouin said that he applied his brakes and steered to the left to avoid a collision with the vehicle. Thouin left the roadway, and his vehicle overturned and came to its final position of uncontrolled rest in the median. Thouin was unable to provide a description of the other vehicle involved, and no other witnesses were at the scene. 

 

DMV was assisted at the scene by Vermont State Police and B&B Towing. The tractor trailer sustained disabling damages and was towed from the scene. Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information about the crash is asked to contact DMV Enforcement and Safety at 802-828-2078.

 

This is an informational post made in the interest of transparency and public awareness of the activities of the Department of Motor Vehicles. For more information about a specific incident, please contact the DMV at 802-828-2078.