Name of the Organization : Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
Type of Facility : Pay Your Reinstatement Fee
Country : Vermont, USA
Website : https://dmv.vermont.gov/registration
Pay Here : https://secure.vermont.gov/DMV/reinstatement/
Pay Your Reinstatement Fee :
The License Reinstatement Fee Service is offered to individuals who have had their license/privilege to operate suspended and who wish to pay their reinstatement fee.
Related : Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles Vehicle Registration Renewal : www.statusin.org/7953.html
Please Note: Driving privileges will not be reinstated until you have satisfied all reinstatement requirements and received written notification of reinstatement from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Upon payment, you should hear from the Department of Motor Vehicles regarding your reinstatement within 7 business days.
If the service is unable to locate a suspended license in your name, that does NOT necessarily indicate that your license is not under suspension. If unsure about the status of your license, please call (802) 828-2050.
If you have outstanding fines from a Vermont Civil Violation Complaint (Traffic Ticket), you may pay those fees by using VTCourtsOnline’s Court Pay System . The reinstatement fee of your license/privilege to operate can be paid at any time, you do not need to wait until your Vermont Civil Violation Complaint (Traffic Ticket) is paid.
Reinstatement Price through Vermont.gov: $73.00.
What you will need:
** You must have a credit card with a Visa, Mastercard, or Discover logo.
** Your date of birth.
At least one of the following pieces of personal identification:
** ticket number (the ticket which indicates suspension, with corresponding fine)
** your 8-digit Vermont driver’s license number or Vermont personal identification number
Contact:
If you do not have your Vermont Driver’s License Number (Personal Identification Number) or Traffic Ticket Number, you will need to call the Department of Motor Vehicles at (802)828-2050.
Transfer Ownership :
To transfer your Vermont registration from one vehicle (car, motorhome, jitney, motorbus, motorcycle, trailer, or truck) to another you must do the following:
** Complete the entire Vermont Motor Vehicle Registration, Tax and Title Application (form #VD-119).
** Be sure to enter the Plate number that you are transferring.
** You must complete Section 7 of the Vermont Registration Application
** OR
** Send in your current Vermont Registration with the “Transfer Section” completed.
** A change of legal ownership of the vehicle you are transferring from must occur before a transfer of registration will be allowed.
** Most questions you may have regarding this type of transaction may be answered by reading the instructions (form #VD-119i) pertaining to the Vermont Motor Vehicle Registration, Tax and Title Application.
FAQ :
Can I register a vehicle if my license or driving privileges are currently under suspension?
Yes, a valid license is not required to register a vehicle.
Do I have to be A Vermont licensed driver to register a vehicle in Vermont?
No. Anyone can register a vehicle in the state of Vermont. You do not have to hold a Vermont License.
I am gifting my vehicle to someone, can I also gift my plates to them to use?
No, you may gift your personally owned vehicle to anyone you choose, but the plates belong to you and not to the vehicle. The new owner must apply for new plates and registration under their name.
Can I pay using a credit card?
Yes. The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles accepts credit cards for transactions at all locations. An additional fee may apply.
Why do I need to let the DMV know when my name and/or address changes?
Vermont law requires that an individual who has been issued: 1) a Vermont driver license, driver permit, non-driver identification card, and/or 2) a Vermont vehicle/motorboat/snowmobile registration, to notify the Vermont DMV of any change in name and/or address within 30 days of the date of the change.
The DMV mails any correspondence (such as license renewal notices, vehicle registrations, etc.) to whatever address we have on our computer records for an individual. The information we have on our computer records reflects the most recent information you have supplied to us. If you neglect to notify this Department of any changes you will not receive any materials that we may mail you.