- Complete the Affidavit of Non-titled Vehicle form (VT-025).
- Have a VIN verification completed.
- Provide copies of bills of sale.
- The title will be branded with "undisclosed lien".
ACT 165
Off-Road Vehicle Title
Vermont Title Law changed on July 1, 2024
Act 165, relating to miscellaneous changes to laws related to the Department of Motor Vehicles, motor vehicles, and vessels, was enacted on July 1, 2024. See Bulletins for more information.
Vermont titles Motorboats, ASVs, ATVs, and Snowmobiles with some exceptions.
23 V.S.A. § 3807
Exempted vessels, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles
No certificate of title need be obtained for:
Title
Vermont Title Law changed on July 1, 2024
Act 165, relating to miscellaneous changes to laws related to the Department of Motor Vehicles, motor vehicles, and vessels, was enacted on July 1, 2024. See Bulletins for more information.
FAQs.
Use NMVTIS or carfax.com to determine where the vehicle was last registered/titled.
Obtain the title or the registration certificate from the other state and have bills of sale from the last registered/titled owner to you (the customer)
You can use NMVTIS or carfax.com to determine where the vehicle was last registered/titled.
You can contact us or visit an office, and we can check and advise what it is, what state it is from, and provide the title number.
Yes, as long as we can verify that you were the last registered owner of this vehicle in Vermont.
Yes, but you must provide the registration certificate to the new owner as proof of ownership.
You do not have to get a title, but you may do so by completing a registration application and submitting it to this department with the title fee and a copy of your registration.