Vermont Utility Trailer Registration & Titling
Last reviewed: January 2025 · Source: Vermont motor vehicle authority
This guide covers everything you need to know about registering and titling a utility trailer in Vermont. All title and registration work is handled at the DMV Office.
- Title threshold: 500 lbs GVWR
- Handled at: DMV Office
- Key form: VD-119
- Title fee: $35.00
Standard Title Transfer
To title or register a utility trailer in Vermont, bring to your DMV Office:
- Original title signed by the seller
- Completed VD-119 (title application)
- Bill of sale (strongly recommended)
- Your Vermont driver's license or state ID
- Payment for title fee ($35.00) plus registration fees
No Title Available
If no title is available for a trailer that requires one, Vermont offers a bonded title process. See our national guide for step-by-step instructions:
Bonded Title Process — National Guide
Homemade Trailers
Homemade trailers need a state-assigned VIN before they can be titled. Contact your DMV Office to arrange an inspection:
Homemade Trailer Titling Guide
Where exactly do I go to title a trailer in Vermont?
All trailer title transfers in Vermont are handled at the DMV Office. Note that in some states this is different from a standard DMV location — always call ahead to confirm the correct office and current hours before making the trip.
How long does a title transfer take in Vermont?
Standard title transfers in Vermont are typically processed at the counter, with registration and plates issued same-day. The physical title certificate is mailed to your address within 2–6 weeks. If you have not received it after 8 weeks, contact the Vermont motor vehicle authority.
Can I transfer a trailer title online in Vermont?
Most states do not allow title transfers online — an in-person visit with original documents is required. Online services are generally limited to registration renewal. Confirm with your DMV Office whether any online transfer options exist in Vermont.