- Source: Vehicle registration plates of Vermont
- Vehicle registration plates of Vermont
- Vehicle registration plate
- Vehicle license plates of the United States
- Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
- United States license plate designs and serial formats
- Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1967
- Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1953
- Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1928
- Vanity plate
- Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1949
The U.S. state of Vermont first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates in 1905. As of 2022, plates are issued by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), associated with the Vermont Agency of Transportation. Front and rear plates are required for most classes of vehicles, while only rear plates are required for motorcycles and trailers.
Passenger baseplates
= 1905 to 1966
=In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 inches (15 cm) in height by 12 inches (30 cm) in width, with standardized mounting holes. The 1956 (dated 1957) issue was the first Vermont license plate that complied with these standards.
= 1967 to present
=Non-passenger plates
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Vermont license plates, 1969–present