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Andrew Collier, DMV Commissioner

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Andrew Collier
DMV Commissioner

Featured Article

June 2, 2025

Dealer Bulletin 25-2 | Used Vehicle Inspection Disclosure

Pursuant to legislative changes to Title 23 VSA 466, the Department of Motor Vehicles directed and implemented a used vehicle inspection disclosure form; all dealers must provide this and sign during the vehicle sale and retain records of this form for two years after transfer of ownership. This requirement will go into effect on 7/1/2025.

The Used Vehicle Inspection Disclosure form is available HERE and includes the following requirements:

  1. The month in which the vehicle was last inspected pursuant to section 1222 of this title;
  2. The month in which the inspection shall expire;
  3. Whether the most recent inspection was by the dealer currently selling the motor vehicle;
  4. A statement that the condition of the motor vehicle may be different than the condition at the last inspection, unless inspected by the dealer selling the vehicle for the current transaction;
  5. A statement regarding the right of a potential buyer to have the vehicle inspected by an independent qualified mechanic of their choice and at their own expense; and
  6. a clear and conspicuous statement, if applicable, that the vehicle is being transferred without an inspection sticker, with an expired inspection sticker, or with an inspection sticker from another state.

IMPORTANT: Form VD-124 will be required for all used motor vehicle sales starting in July.

Questions regarding this bulletin should be directed to the DMV Business Services Unit at 802-828-1443 or to the direction of the Dealer Processing Clerk at 802-828-2038.