Vermont Code § 23 V.S.A. § 516

Sale of vehicle to go out of State by a person other than dealer
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§ 516. Sale of vehicle to go out of State by a person other than dealer
The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles is authorized to issue an in-transit registration
permit for the purpose of movement over the highways of certain motor vehicles otherwise
required to be registered when the vehicles are sold in this State by a person, other
than a registered motor vehicle dealer, to be transported to and registered in another
state or province. The registration may be obtained by submitting an application on
a form prescribed and furnished by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. The Commissioner
is authorized to charge a fee of $8.00 for the processing of the application and the
issuance of the plate. The in-transit registration plate pursuant to this section
shall be valid for a period of 30 days from issuance and shall be in the form and
design prescribed by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Issuance of an in-transit
plate for vehicles sold by a registered motor vehicle dealer to a person to be transported
to and registered in another state or province shall be governed by the provisions
of section 463 of this title.

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