Initial registration of a newly purchased vehicle. Required before operating the vehicle on public roads. Typically involves title transfer, sales tax, and plate issuance.
Last updated · Source: Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles · Methodology
New Vehicle Registration in Vermont costs $50.00 according to the official Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles fee schedule. The fee is the same statewide and is paid at the time of application.
No — new vehicle registration requires an in-person visit to a Vermont DMV office. Walk-ins are accepted at most offices.
No, an appointment is not strictly required for new vehicle registration in Vermont, but booking one is strongly recommended to avoid wait times that often exceed an hour at busy offices.
For new vehicle registration in Vermont you will typically need: Bill of sale, title, proof of insurance, odometer reading, emissions (some states). Originals are required — photocopies are not accepted by Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
New Vehicle Registration issued in Vermont is valid for 1 years from the issue date. You can renew up to 6 months before the expiration date in most cases.
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Fees and requirements shown here are based on publicly available information from the official Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles website as of 2025. The state DMV is the authoritative source. DMVPeek is an independent information resource and is not affiliated with any state government agency.