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I e-mailed a guy about his VT registered dirt bike, and he made this comment:
"The bike is registered in VT. However, it is not titled. I don't think the registration is transferable.
VT got wise to the game and you can no longer register a 300CC bike or less without a title."
Does anyone know anything about this? From what I can tell on the VT DMV website, this should still be possible. Here is the link to the VT registration application form:
http://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/fil...structions.pdf
On page 2:
The State of Vermont does not issue titles for the following:
• Trailers with empty weight of 1,500 lbs or less
• Motorcycles with engine size smaller than 300 cc’s
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Titles are also not required for vehicles that are 15 years old or older. Anything model year 2000 and before as of this year.
If there is a lien holder, titles may still be required by them though.
As far as the 300cc limit, I believe that you and the form are correct.
Last edited by jcbell1007; 08-27-15 at 12:27 PM.
I tried the VT route about a year ago. My application was sent back asking for "proof that it was a road going bike". I never pursued it but was told (not by the RMV) to just send pics showing headlights, taillights, mirrors etc and that works with them.
I don't think you care. I think all you need is the previous/current registration from the previous owner and a bill of sale. The bill of sale establishes transfer of ownership and the registration verifies the VIN. They should issue a title with those two documents.
Here in NH a properly executed transferred title can serve as both documents. So it is an either you have a transferred title -OR- you have both a bill of sale AND registration in the previous owners name.
If your state requires a title, I believe you can provide evidence that the source state (in this case VT) does not issue titles for that vehicle and be good to go.
Edit.. Basically, this thread : http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...ike-title.html
Note Kurlon's link in particular.
Last edited by nhbubba; 08-27-15 at 02:03 PM.