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Your motorcycle title is the primary document that demonstrates your ownership of the vehicle.
The title is needed to sell your motorcycle to someone else, transfer the motorcycle to a new state, or apply for a motorcycle title loan.
If you’ve lost the title or it has become damaged, you’ll want to request a duplicate as soon as possible.
This page will provide you with an overview of the steps involved with getting a duplicate motorcycle title in Vermont.
How to Replace a Lost Motorcycle Title in Vermont
Your options for requesting a duplicate motorcycle title include:
- By mail.
- In person at the Montpelier DMV office.
To replace a lost motorcycle title in Vermont, you’ll need to:
- If applying by mail, complete the following application: https://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/files/documents/VT-004-Replacement_Title.pdf
- If applying in person, complete: https://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/files/documents/VT-016-Personal_Delivery_Of_Title.pdf
- Include your motorcycle’s details.
- Provide all the necessary ownership information.
- Pay the title fee.
Note that vermont does not issue titles that are older than 15 model years or motorcycles under 300cc.
Can I get a duplicate title online?
In Vermont, you cannot replace the title online.
Lost Motorcycle Title Cost in Vermont
The fee for a duplicate title is $35.
What should you do if you lost your Vermont motorcycle title?
If your Vermont motorcycle title is lost, you should request a replacement as quickly as possible.
When you sell the bike or move to another state, you’ll need the title in order to transfer ownership. Learn more about motorcycle title transfers in Vermont.
Remember to keep your title, or pink slip, in a safe place away from the motorcycle.
For more information about getting a replacement motorcycle title in Vermont, check out the official DMV website at: https://dmv.vermont.gov/
Need more information? Check out our overview of the requirements for motorcycle titles and registrations in Vermont.