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DMV Vermont: Registration and Titling

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Vehicles  Registration  & Titling in VT: Complete a Vermont Registration, Tax, and Title application (VD-119) and submit it (together with the following documentation and the appropriate fees) to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.  Here is most common documents you may need to present:  . Title application (VD-19) and dealer  Manufacturer's Statement of Origin for new vehicles or title for used,  Report of sale if dealer purchase. Lien holder information, if vehicle is financed. Proof of residency (bank statement, lease or mortgage agreement, driver's license, etc. only for private sale). Payment for tax & registration fees. The state and city fees will be collected as different transactions, so you will need to make out separate checks, money orders, or credit card payments. VT Bill of sale and odometer discloser statement (Only for private sale) VIN Verif...

NH Driving License

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Getting Driving License Residents New Hampshire are required to have a valid New Hampshire driver license to legally operate a vehicle in the state. Drivers moving to New Hampshire from another state must obtain a New Hampshire driver license within 60 days of establishing residency in New Hampshire To apply for your new NH driver's license, visit your  nearest DMV office  and: Present 1 document proving your identification.   must be   one of the following: Certified birth certificate . Current U.S. passport . Military ID card. Present 1 document proving your Social Security Number. Present proof of NH residency (e.g., mortgage statement, properly signed lease or rental agreement, etc.). Provide proof of any legal name change (e.g.,   marriage certificate   or divorce decree). If applicable, provide all required documents as outlined for non-citizens. Pass the vision exam. Pass the written permit test. Taking Your Driving Test ...

New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles

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Vehicles  Registration & Titling in NH: Registration a vehicle in New Hampshire is a two-part process (  first Town to registration  & Sate for titling ). The Vehicle registration  process may be different depending on whether the vehicle was purchased  or leased at a car dealership, through a private party.   Here is most common documents you may need to present:  The vehicle title, or the blue pages of the title application (Only if you vehicle is purchased  from dealership). Manufacturer's Statement of Origin for new vehicles or title for used. Lien holder  information, if vehicle is financed. Proof of residency (bank statement, lease or mortgage agreement, driver's license, etc.). V Payment for registration fees. The state and city fees will be collected as different transactions, so you will need to make out separate checks, money orders, or credit card payments. Bill of sale and odometer discl...