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Military License Plates

All plates on this page require a completed Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status, which must be certified by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs and can be used on vehicles registered at the pleasure car rate and trucks registered for less than 26,001 lbs (excluding vehicles registered under IRP). Some license plates require a one-time fee (see description). None of these license plates can be personalized/vanity plates.

Any veteran may apply for a non-specific Veterans' Plate with an American flag and "V" designation.


Air Medal

Air Medal Plate

The Air Medal is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces. It was created in 1942 and is awarded for single acts of heroism or meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

Disabled Veteran

Vermont Disabled Veteran License Plate

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).
  • Universal Medical Evaluation/Progress Report (form #VS-113) unless a medical has been filed within the last four years. Active Duty applicants must submit a copy of their military ID.

Bronze Star

Bronze Star Plate

The Bronze Star Medal is a United States Armed Forces decoration awarded to United States Armed Forces members for either heroic achievement, heroic service, meritorious achievement, or meritorious service in a combat zone.

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

Gold Star Family & Next of Kin

A special motor vehicle license plate for Gold Star Families, as defined in 10 U.S.C. §1126. The Gold Star Family license plate identifies widows, parents, and next of kin of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives during a war, military conflict, international terrorist attack, or military operations. The plates will be reissued only to the original holder of the plates and are not subject to any special plate fees.

Gold star plates shall be issued to the widow or widower, parents, and next of kin as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 1126(d) of members of the U.S. Armed Forces who lost their lives under the circumstances described in 10 U.S.C. § 1126(a).

    

Next-of-kin plates shall be issued to the widow or widower, parents, and next of kin as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 1126(d) of members of the Armed Forces not eligible for gold star plates under subdivision (A) of this subdivision (1) who lost their lives while serving on active duty or on active duty for training, or while assigned in a Reserve or National Guard unit in drill status, or as a result of injury or illness incurred during such service or assignment.

Must submit

  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168)

and either 

  • Gold Star Family Plate Application (form #VD-157); with DD Form 1300, Report of Casualty or
  • Next-of-Kin Family Plate Application (form #VD-149).

Pearl Harbor Survivor

Pearl Harbor Survivor Plate

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

P.O.W.

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

Purple Heart

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

U.S. Veteran

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

Vermont National Guard

Required Forms
  • Authorization from the Office of the Adjutant General, State of Vermont.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)

Available to Vermont Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) members.

There is a one-time additional fee for this plate.

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168)
  • Safety/Service Organization Plate Application (form #VD-128)
  • A copy of a valid membership card or authorization signed by the VFW Quartermaster.

Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)

Available to Vermont members in good standing of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA).

There is a one-time additional fee for this plate.

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168)
  • Complete a Safety/Service Organization Plate Application (form #VD-128)
  • A copy of a valid VT Membership card or signed authorization.

In Theater Plates

Each plate listed below requires actual "boots on the ground" service. For example, Serving during the Gulf War does not qualify one to receive the Gulf War plate. You must have actually served in theater.

Afghanistan

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

 

Gulf War

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

 

Iraq War

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

 

Korean War

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

 

Vietnam War

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

 

World War II

Required Forms
  • Vermont Certificate of Veteran Status (form #VG-168).

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Related Forms & Information
Title ID# Sort descending Description
Safety/Service Organization Plates
VD-128
To convert new registrations or current plates over to a Safety/Service Organization plate
Next of Kin Family Plate
VD-149
To request a next-of-kin family plate
Gold Star Family Plate
VD-157
To request a Gold Star Family plate
Certificate of Veteran Status
VG-168
To apply for a Veterans plate and/or to have a Veterans designator added onto a VT license.
Medical Evaluation Report
VS-113
To be completed by a licensed physician when applying for a permanent disabled parking placard, disabled plates, and/or when a medical form is requested by the department to be submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles.