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How soon after Ive moved to Vermont do I have to change my out-of-state driver license and registration to a Vermont License / registration?

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How soon after Ive moved to Vermont do I have to change my out-of-state driver license and registration to a Vermont License / registration?

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License – You must obtain a Vermont Operator’s License if you reside in Vermont and intend to make the state your principal place of domicile either permanently or for an indefinite number of years. This excludes persons who live in the state for a particular purpose involving a defined period of time, including students, migrant workers employed in seasonal occupations and persons employed under a contract with a fixed term. Vermont will issue a driver’s license to a person who holds a valid out-of-state license. Vermont cannot issue a license to a person who is suspended in another state. A vision test is also required. Registration – You must register a vehicle in Vermont upon establishing residency in Vermont within 60 days of moving into the state. A vehicle may be registered in Vermont by completing a registration application. Complete instructions are included with the form which is available on the Department of Motor Vehicles forms page. You will need form TA-VD-119. The Depar

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