What is the process for transferring a vehicle title?
The process for transferring a vehicle title in Vermont involves several steps that ensure the legal transfer of ownership from one party to another. First, the seller must complete the title assignment section on the back of the vehicle title. This section typically includes the seller's signature, the buyer's name, and the date of sale. It is essential to ensure that all information is accurate to avoid issues during the transfer.
Next, the seller should provide the buyer with the signed title, any applicable bill of sale, and any other necessary documents, such as proof of identification or residency if required. The buyer then needs to visit their local Vermont DMV office to complete the title transfer. It is advisable for the buyer to bring all required documents, including the signed title, proof of insurance, and identification.
At the DMV, the buyer will fill out a title application form and pay any associated fees, which may include sales tax depending on the vehicle's purchase price. Once these steps have been completed and approved, the DMV will issue a new title in the buyer's name.
It is also recommended to check the Vermont DMV website for any specific requirements or changes to the process, as well as information on potential additional documents or steps. Always keep a copy of all paperwork related to the title transfer for personal records.

Answered Sep 10, 2025
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