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Here are the minimum requirements for car insurance in Vermont:
Bodily injury liability coverage: $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident
Property damage liability coverage: $10,000
Uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage: $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident
Uninsured motorist property damage coverage: $10,000 with a $150 deductible (In some cases the deductible does not apply)
Vermont teens looking to get their driver's licenses should become familiar with Vermont's teen driving laws. Young drivers under age 18 must first complete driver's education and pass a road test. To receive a learner's permit, a teen driver must be at least 15 years old and complete a knowledge test. After one year, the driver becomes eligible for a provisional license. The minimum age for a full license is 16 years, 6 months.
A resident who has moved to Vermont from another jurisdiction must register their vehicles within 60 days of moving into Vermont.
You must provide the Department of Motor Vehicles with the following:
A completed Registration Application form (#TA-VD-119)
The title to the vehicle
An updated (current) odometer reading
Proof of the dollar amount of tax paid on the vehicle to any previous state
A "Visual Verification of Serial Number"
Payment of the proper fees
Note: If the title to the vehicle is being held by the lienholder you must provide DMV with the full name and address of the lienholder.