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What is a Bonded Title?

A bonded title, also known as a Certificate of Title Surety Bond or Lost Title Bond, is a document that establishes who owns a vehicle, trailer, vessel, snowmobile, or all-terrain vehicle. A bonded title can be used instead of a traditional title to register, get insurance for, or sell the vehicle, trailer, vessel, snowmobile, or all-terrain vehicle. 

How do I change the eye color on my license/ID?

Online: Go to mydmv.vermont.gov, click the ‘Renew/Replace My License/ID’ button at the top right, or click the ‘Change My License/ID Address’ link under the Driver License, Permit and ID section. You must provide your name, date of birth, license/permit/ID number, and two forms of identification.

In-person: Complete the Replacement License Form (form #VL-040) and schedule an appointment to visit a Vermont DMV Office.

How do I change the weight on my license/ID?

Online: Go to mydmv.vermont.gov, click the ‘Renew/Replace My License/ID’ button at the top right, or click the ‘Change My License/ID Address’ link under the Driver License, Permit and ID section. You must provide your name, date of birth, license/permit/ID number, and two forms of identification.

In-person: Complete the Replacement License Form (form #VL-040) and schedule an appointment to visit a Vermont DMV Office.

How do I change the height on my license/ID?

Online: Go to mydmv.vermont.gov, click the ‘Renew/Replace My License/ID’ button at the top right, or click the ‘Change My License/ID Address’ link under the Driver License, Permit and ID section. You must provide your name, date of birth, license/permit/ID number, and two forms of identification.

In-person: Complete the Replacement License Form (form #VL-040) and schedule an appointment to visit a Vermont DMV Office.

How do I change the gender on my license/ID?

Online: Go to mydmv.vermont.gov, click the ‘Renew/Replace My License/ID’ button at the top right, or click the ‘Change My License/ID Address’ link under the Driver License, Permit and ID section. You must provide your name, date of birth, license/permit/ID number, and two forms of identification.

In-person: Complete the Replacement License Form (form #VL-040) and schedule an appointment to visit a Vermont DMV Office.

I bought a new car in Florida and paid "Vermont" tax. Now I have sold my old car, can I get a tax refund?

No, not from Vermont.

Several states, including Florida, will collect taxes equal to the rate of your home state. In this example, the Vermont tax is 6%, so they will charge you 6% tax. That tax money is not transferred to Vermont. The only way to get any portion of it refunded to you is to contact the state that collected the tax.

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