How do I sell my car in Vermont?

How to Sell Your Car in Vermont

Selling your vehicle in Vermont is easy—whether private or through a car-buying service like webuyanycar.com. Start with a free valuation.


Documents Required when Selling a Vehicle You Own Outright

  • Vermont Certificate of Title (not required if older than 15 years)
  • Bill of Sale
  • Odometer Disclosure (if applicable)

If You Are Selling a Financed Vehicle, You Will Also Need:

  • Lien Release
  • Released Title

Junking Your Car? You’ll Need:

  • Title or Ownership Document
  • Salvage Receipt

Special Circumstances and Forms


Remove your plates and submit your report of sale. Click here to begin.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only and may not reflect the most recent changes in state laws or DMV policies.   Requirements can vary by location and situation. Always verify the latest rules and procedures with your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or appropriate state agency before completing any vehicle sale or title transfer.

* Valuations are provided as an estimate for informational purposes only and do not constitute an offer from webuyanycar.com®, except where you are expressly made a conditional 7 Day Offer. Valuations are based on the limited information we collect from you online and market information about your vehicle (which, for some makes, models and years, can be limited). Therefore the valuation may be adjusted at our discretion at any time, including prior to or during our in-branch vehicle inspection. Additional fees (e.g. titling) may also apply. By selecting to receive a valuation or conditional 7 Day Offer, you agree to our Terms of Use.