How to Sell a Car Privately in Vermont
Selling a car privately in Vermont lets you capture closer to true market value compared to a dealer trade-in. The buyer is responsible for paying 6% purchase and use tax on vehicles plus the $35 title transfer fee at the DMV.
6-Step Guide: Selling a Car Privately in Vermont
- 1Research your vehicle's market value on Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and local listings to set a competitive asking price.
- 2Gather documents: signed title, service records, warranty paperwork, and any lien release letters.
- 3Complete a signed bill of sale documenting VIN, sale price, odometer reading, sale date, and both parties' signatures.
- 4Sign over the title to the buyer — the seller signs the back of the title in the designated transfer area.
- 5Buyer takes the signed title and bill of sale to the Vermont DMV within the required deadline to complete the title transfer and pay the $35 transfer fee.
- 6File a Notice of Transfer or Release of Liability with the Vermont DMV after the sale to protect yourself from post-sale tickets or liability.
Vermont-Specific Notes
- ›Annual safety and emissions inspection required
- ›Title transfer within 30 days
- ›Vermont is popular for out-of-state titling due to accessible process
Emissions Test Required
Vermont requires an emissions or smog test before the buyer can register the vehicle. Confirm current county-level requirements with the Vermont DMV.
Include a VIN History Report
The Premium plan ($19) includes a VIN history report — shows buyers the vehicle has a clean title and no hidden accidents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Vermont have a mandatory disclosure law for private car sales?▾
Vermont generally follows the "as-is" rule for private car sales — sellers are not required to disclose known defects unless asked directly. However, material misrepresentation (fraud) is always a legal risk.
How quickly must I report a private car sale to the Vermont DMV?▾
In Vermont, the title transfer must typically be completed 30 days of the sale date. Contact the Vermont DMV to confirm current requirements.
Can I sell a car privately in Vermont without a title?▾
Selling a car without a clear title in Vermont is strongly discouraged and may be illegal. If you have lost the title, apply for a duplicate at the Vermont DMV before listing the vehicle. Buyers who purchase without a title may have significant difficulty registering the vehicle.
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