Address: 530 Main St, Bennington, VT 05201, USA
Phone: +18028282000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
All Time Handyman
The woman at window 1 when you walk in the door is extremely rude. I watched while I waited as she pushed people out the door with no help. Trying to push them to mail stuff in. Everyone was more worried about grabbing with other staff. If you have an appointment or a walk-in they should be taken care of as quickly as possible, as tax payers pay your salary. She should be let go, and more productive people should be hired. There should be more staff there anyway, but it is still extremely unprofessional how you interact with the public.
V Combs
I came in to ask some questions about the requirements for getting my partner his Vermont driver's license. The lady working at the counter was very helpful and highlighted the parts of the form I needed to fill out. They're really nice every time I come in for renewals or licenses and most of the people working there know a lot about the different forms.
normglidden
"Walk-ins will be accommodated as time and availability allow": NOT TRUE. There was NOBODY there and Nobody showed up during the 45 minutes I was there. I reviewed my paperwork to an empty office, and then returned after another errand. There was nobody being helped at all during this time. Also, she offered me appointments for the next day and the day after which I could not accommodate. When I went online to schedule an appointment the soonest date was 12 days later. This is a bad joke of non-responsive and entitled government bureaucracy. Also- their social media links prevent actual reviews and feedback is non-existent. Not surprising.
Matthew Mollaun
Customer service could be more of a main stream concern. But fast. We moved here recently and did not know the process and the reactions from staff when my wife did not understand all things was not professional at all. I come from middle management in the customer service industry as does my wife. The second time was a better experience for her. Just nicer and and more information for the unfamiliar with the process.
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Most locations, yes. Not all. The Bennington office does accept cash.
Yea I would
yes
24 dollars for an id
24 dollars for a non driver id
Yes.. I had to make an online appt....
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No u don't... just go to DMV band transfer Ur current license
Yes
You can get a temporary registration online. All visits to the DMV require appointments
Visit - https://dmv.vermont.gov/faq/i-want-a-new-photo-how-can-i-obtain-one
Confirmation number, id, ss card, 2 pieces of mail just in case for of payment and a reliable vehicle with an ebrake
Im pretty sure that you can do it through your car insurance. Or look up number for dmv in Montpelier Vermont
Fees are here https://dmv.vermont.gov/licenses/fees
You should have the plate replaced, which is free and can be done by mail. See details here - dmv.vermont.gov/registrations/license-plates/faded-plates
I dont think you will need a title for that yr.
no - all mail should be sent to the montpelier office. See our website for full mailing address dmv.vermont.gov/contact
This is not a question we can answer on a public forum. Call us or visit our website and use secure messaging.
Yes
Vermont Dealer? See our website - https://dmv.vermont.gov/enforcement-and-safety/dealer-services
Is that a question or a satement? If you are wondering how to do so, visit - mydmv.vermont.gov
mydmv.vermont.gov
Contact us using our web form here - https://dmv.vermont.gov/contact
The permit test is online, https://dmv.vermont.gov/licenses
No - https://dmv.vermont.gov/locations/bennington-branch-office-closed
Yes you can!
15 years or older is the cutoff mark on that
https://dmv.vermont.gov/tax-title/death-of-owner
https://dmv.vermont.gov/registrations/new/off-road-vehicles/registering-your-snowmobile
renewal only, any new registration is required to be at the official office.
It depends on the car
No you do not. If you want the registration to be cancelled and removed from DMV records, then yes. See https://dmv.vermont.gov/registrations/cancellation
It was registered in new york but the guy lost the title and I need to register it in Vermont
Unfortunately thing's do wear, and like your car needs repair. The plate is legally assigned to you alone so maintenance becomes yours. Bent, painted, or faded. Just like every soldier gets a weapon, they don't own it but are held responsible for it's condition. Holding the user to protect and preserve. Hope that helps.
Most likely, but not 100% certain
You must go into a DMV location. Must have old license, birth certificate and social security card.
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