How do I obtain duplicate VT car registration to replace one that is lost or damaged? Vermont

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If, for whatever reason, your car registration certificate goes missing, you'll need to apply for a replacement as quickly as possible. Under VT law you must carry, at all times, proof of vehicle registration while driving. Otherwise, if stopped, you may be ticketed regardless if the DMV has you on record for being legally registered.

Apply for Duplicate Vehicle Registration After You Register Car in VT

To apply for a duplicate car registration certificate, you'll need to provide the DMV with:

  • Complete a Duplicate/Corrected Registration/License or Learner Permit application (DMV form TA-VL-15). You will need your license plate number and vehicle identification number (VIN). 
  • Check or money order for $13 duplicate vehicle registration fee

You can either submit this in person or by mailing to:

    Department of Motor Vehicles
    120 State St.
    Montpelier, VT 05603-0001

To expedite the process, apply in person for an immediate replacement.

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