All Vermont Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices will be closed to the public Nov. 8-14 in order to implement the major computer system upgrade that the Department has been working on for the past year, and also to conduct the necessary employee training.
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All Vermont Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices will be closed to the public Nov. 8-14 in order to implement the major computer system upgrade that the Department has been working on for the past year, and also to conduct the necessary employee training.
Vermont license plates no longer need registration stickers reformer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reformer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Effective Nov. 1, registration stickers are no longer needed on Vermont license plates, according to a Department of Motor Vehicles Law Enforcement Bulletin. The change comes as a result of Act 41, signed into law on June 1.