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Vermont DMV Online License Renewal System to Undergo Maintenance on March 29

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MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that its online license renewal system will be temporarily unavailable for maintenance on Wednesday, March 29, between 5 p.m. and midnight. This downtime will affect residents' ability to renew, replace, or update their driver's licenses or learner's permits online.

The DMV has advised Vermont drivers to plan accordingly, as the online system will be inaccessible during this period. The maintenance ensures the system continues to function efficiently and securely. The DMV apologized for any inconvenience the maintenance may cause to the state's drivers.

Alternative methods for renewing, replacing, or updating licenses and permits during the maintenance period include visiting a local DMV office in person or mailing the required documents to the DMV. Vermont drivers are encouraged to check the operating hours of their nearest DMV office if they need to visit in person, as hours may vary by location.

This maintenance is part of the Vermont DMV's ongoing efforts to improve the online experience for its users. The department has been working diligently to streamline processes and implement new technology, making it easier and more convenient for Vermont residents to access essential DMV services.

For more information on the maintenance or alternative methods for renewing, replacing, or updating driver's licenses and learner's permits, Vermont drivers can visit the official DMV website at https://dmv.vermont.gov.