Vermont Code § 23 V.S.A. § 327

Refund when plates not used
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§ 327. Refund when plates not used
Subject to the conditions set forth in subdivisions (1)–(4) of this section, the Commissioner
may cancel the registration of a motor vehicle, snowmobile, or motorboat when the
owner returns to the Commissioner either the number plates, if any, or the registration
certificate. Upon cancellation of the registration, the Commissioner shall notify
the Commissioner of Finance and Management, who shall issue a refund as follows:
(1) For registrations canceled prior to the beginning of the registration period, the
refund is the full amount of the fee paid, less a charge of $5.00.
(2) For registrations canceled within 30 days after the date of issue, the refund is the
full amount of the fee paid, less a charge of $5.00. The owner of a motor vehicle
must prove to the Commissioner’s satisfaction that the number plates have not been
used or attached to a motor vehicle.
(3) For registrations canceled prior to the beginning of the second year of a two-year
registration period, the refund is one-half of the full amount of the two-year fee
paid, less a charge of $5.00.
(4) For registrations canceled prior to conclusion of a five-year registration period,
the refund is as follows:
(A) four-fifths of the full amount of the five-year fee paid less a charge of $5.00 if
canceled prior to the beginning of the second year;
(B) three-fifths of the full amount of the five-year fee paid less a charge of $5.00 if
canceled prior to the beginning of the third year;
(C) two-fifths of the full amount of the five-year fee paid less a charge of $5.00 if
canceled prior to the beginning of the fourth year; and
(D) one-fifth of the full amount of the five-year fee paid less a charge of $5.00 if canceled
prior to the beginning of the fifth year.

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