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DEAF VISOR CARD | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

120 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05603-0001

Eligibility
Individuals with Deafness or Hearing Loss
Hours
Monday-Friday: 7:45am-4:30pm By Appointment
8889700357
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Toll Free | Call to Schedule Appointment

8028282000
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Information & Services

8002530191
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TTY/TDD

8889983766
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Toll Free

Fees
Free
Service area
Lamoille county, Vermont Orange county, Vermont Washington county, Vermont
Provides a visor card to help individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing communicate with law enforcement officers if they are pulled over while driving. There are tips for how officers should communicate with the cardholder, followed by options that cardholders can point to indicating how best to communicate (writing, texting, lip-reading, etc.) with them. On the back, there are graphics with one-word labels that officers can point to under “I need to see your” (license, registration, insurance, other) and “Violations.” The last section is “Help” and lists options for cardholders to show the officer what they need (medical, lost, tow, etc.).
Last Assured
03/20/2025
Providing organization
VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is a division of the Vermont Agency of Transportation. Services provided include testing for and provision of driver licenses, driver permits, and non-driver ID cards, vehicle registrations and inspection requirements, provision of titles, commercial vehicle operating requirements information, operators' legal obligations with regard to filing an accident report, provision of highway safety training, and other informational programs.
DEAF VISOR CARD | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES