What is the process for transferring a vehicle title?

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To transfer a vehicle title in Vermont, you will need to complete the back of the current title with the buyer's information and odometer reading. Both the seller and buyer must sign the title. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder must also sign the title. You will then need to complete a Bill of Sale and Odometer Disclosure Statement. Finally, submit all the required paperwork to the Vermont DMV along with the appropriate fees. Make sure to remove the license plates from the vehicle before transferring the title. It is recommended to contact the DMV for specific instructions and requirements for your particular situation.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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