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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.
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

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Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

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Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
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.
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.
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
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.
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
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.
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
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.
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses
Administers the registration and title of all motor vehicles. Issues Vermont license plates. Issues Vermont Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses, School Bus Driver Licenses, and Motorcycle Driver Licenses. Provides driver training information and issues ID (Non-driver) cards and Learner Permits. Provides school bus driver training information and administers scheduling for driver's license exams. Issues Foreign and International Licenses. Appointment Required for office visit. An appointment scheduler is available online. Certain Renewals available through the website. When residents visit a DMV office for a new or renewed license, they will be issued a 30-day temporary license, a paper document to be used FOR DRIVING PURPOSES ONLY. A permanent license will be mailed within seven to ten days. License applications and renewals By Mail do NOT receive a temporary license. Do NOT send any mail to Branch Offices or Mobile Locations. All mail must be sent to the Main Office in Montpelier.

Categories

Motor Vehicle Registration
Identification Cards
Driver Licenses