So I'm sure someone has posted this somewhere but I just wanted to bring it up again since it worked for me today.
Have PO write up a bill of sale for one pile of shit:
Fill out one of these, can be gotten online TA-VD-119 http://dmv.vermont.gov/forms/drivers
Make sure you use the NADA value for taxes.
And get one of these:
Now you maybe asking, hey dummy, I don't live in Vermont, why are you showing me this? Well I'll tell you, you rude prick, because through the magic of the postal service this works for out the state Jerks like yourself. Just mail the form in with the bill of sale and a check and you should get a plate back in a few weeks. The reason this works is because Vermont doesn't issue titles after 15 years, just registrations and doesn't have a residency requirement.
Once you get the plates you need to get the vin checked by a cop but that doesn't have to be in Vermont then you will get the permanent registration. From here you can just run the green plate or take it into your dmv and get it registered in your home state. Just make sure they understand Vermont doesn’t do titles on old shit.
Now for the disclaimer, I've seen this shit before and have known about it for a while but today I confirmed it with the lady at the dmv. Now she could be dead wrong but what she told me about allowing out of staters to plate vehicles pretty much lines up with what I have read on the interwebs.
So to sum it all up, pay Vermont their due and they could give a fuck.
Have PO write up a bill of sale for one pile of shit:
Fill out one of these, can be gotten online TA-VD-119 http://dmv.vermont.gov/forms/drivers
Make sure you use the NADA value for taxes.
And get one of these:
Now you maybe asking, hey dummy, I don't live in Vermont, why are you showing me this? Well I'll tell you, you rude prick, because through the magic of the postal service this works for out the state Jerks like yourself. Just mail the form in with the bill of sale and a check and you should get a plate back in a few weeks. The reason this works is because Vermont doesn't issue titles after 15 years, just registrations and doesn't have a residency requirement.
Once you get the plates you need to get the vin checked by a cop but that doesn't have to be in Vermont then you will get the permanent registration. From here you can just run the green plate or take it into your dmv and get it registered in your home state. Just make sure they understand Vermont doesn’t do titles on old shit.
Now for the disclaimer, I've seen this shit before and have known about it for a while but today I confirmed it with the lady at the dmv. Now she could be dead wrong but what she told me about allowing out of staters to plate vehicles pretty much lines up with what I have read on the interwebs.
So to sum it all up, pay Vermont their due and they could give a fuck.
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