Waiting on Wheels: How Long Does a Vermont Title Really Take?
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π In This Episode:
- Learn how the Vermont bill of sale process works for vehicles 15 years old and older (2008 or earlier).
- Understand how to get a valid Vermont registration without needing:
- Prior title
- Prior owner
- Discover how to use that Vermont registration to get a title in your own state.
π¬ Vermont Processing Timeline:
- Vermont DMV typically processes properly prepared paperwork in 7β10 business days.
- After receiving the Vermont registration, you can apply for a title in your state.
π’ Title Issuance by State:
- Most state DMVs issue titles instantly in person.
- Some DMV branches may mail the title (especially smaller or satellite offices).
- Mailing in your application to your state DMV usually takes 4β5 days.
β οΈ Common Delays & Mistakes:
- Handwritten or messy paperwork can trigger manual review delays of 3β4 weeks.
- Incorrect paperwork will be rejected and sent back.
- Avoid errors by following correct formatting (typed, not handwritten).
β Tips for Faster Processing:
- Ensure all forms are filled out correctly and typed.
- Use the correct Vermont DMV forms:
- VD-119 (Registration Application)
- VT-010 (VIN Verification), if required
- Watch our updated instructional videos on how to properly complete the forms.
- Avoid Vermontβs online application, as it only provides a temporary registration and causes delays.
- Mail the paperwork to the correct address (details available on our website).
π₯ Watch Next:
- Step-by-step guide to filling out VD-119 and VT-010 forms (available on our channel).
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