Who can get a Driver's Privilege Card?
Who can get a Driver's Privilege Card?
The Driver's Privilege Card is available to anyone who is a Vermont Resident. Issuance of the DPC does not require proof of lawful status or US citizenship.
Who can get a Driver's Privilege Card?
The Driver's Privilege Card is available to anyone who is a Vermont Resident. Issuance of the DPC does not require proof of lawful status or US citizenship.
What is the mailing address for DMV?
Vermont DMV
120 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05603-0001
How does DMV verify the information on the application without seeing any type of identification?
DMV will review the information and run checks to verify the information. If the checks don’t come back clear you will be notified to correct your information before a learner permit is sent to you.
My child is on an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Am I allowed to assist with the test?
You are allowed to read the test if necessary but are not allowed to give your child the correct answers.
How long do I have to wait to re-test if I fail?
If you fail a road test, you must wait at least seven days before retaking the test.
If you fail a knowledge test you must wait at least one day before retaking the test.
How many times can I take the test?
You may take the test as many times as you wish until you pass.
Will I have to pay if I fail and have to take another test?
Yes. You will pay the test fee each time you take the test.
I couldn’t take my learner permit test on my birthday because the DMV was closed. Do I have to hold the permit for a year prior to taking my driver’s test?
Yes. Due to the Graduated License Law, you will need to hold your learner permit for a year prior to taking the road test.