ENHANCED LICENSE / IDENTIFICATION | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Provides the Vermont Enhanced Driver License (EDL/ID), a border crossing document for US citizens without a passport who are returning home from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda, by land or sea. The EDL /ID is not accepted for international air travel. The EDL/ID is a Real ID-Compliant License, and a federal, Western Hemisphere Travel (WHT) Initiative-compliant document. An appointment scheduler is available through the website. EDL may be obtained through the following DMV offices: Bennington, Montpelier, Newport, Rutland, South Burlington, and Springfield. Children under 15 years old do NOT need to provide photo ID. Minor's evidence of US citizenship must be provided and parent(s)/guardian(s) must submit evidence of relationship to the minor. Children under age 18 must be present with parents and proof of the child's Social Security Number is also required. Licenses are not received on the day of application; they will be mailed to applicant.
Categories
Last Assured
04/03/2025
Physical Address
530 Main Street, Bennington, VT 05201
Voice
Fax
(802) 447-2767
Voice
Application process
Appointment Required; By Telephone; Information on Website
Fee
Fee: Standard License Fee plus additional Fee for EDL
Eligibility
United States Citizen
Service area
Vermont
Agency info
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.