Vermont Lost Title Bond: A Comprehensive Guide
September 28, 2021
This guide provides information for insurance agents to help their customers obtain a Vermont Lost Title Bond
At a Glance:
- Average Cost: Minimum of $100 or 1.5% of the bond amount, whichever is greater
- Bond Amount: One and a half times the vehicle’s average trade-in value
- Who Needs it: Vehicle title applicants in Vermont who do not have adequate proof of ownership
- Purpose: To ensure the rightful vehicle owner does not suffer financial harm if the title applicant does not actually own the vehicle
- Who Regulates Lost Title Bonds In Vermont: The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles
Background
Vermont statute 2020 requires residents who do not have adequate proof that they own their vehicle to purchase a surety bond prior to obtaining a duplicate title. The Vermont legislature enacted the bonding requirement to ensure that the rightful vehicle owner will receive compensation if the title applicant does not actually own the vehicle. The bond will be active for three years from the date of issuance and must be in an amount equal to one and a half times the vehicle’s average trade-in value.
What is the Purpose of the Vermont Lost Title Bond?
Vermont requires residents to purchase a surety bond as part of the application process to obtain a bonded title. The bond ensures that the rightful vehicle owner will not suffer a financial loss if the title applicant is seeking to obtain the title fraudulently. If the title applicant is engaging in fraud, then the rightful vehicle owner can file a claim against the bond and receive compensation up to the full amount of the bond. In short, the bond acts as a safeguard against people attempting to obtain ownership of a vehicle through unethical means.
How Can an Insurance Agent Obtain a Vermont Lost Title Bond?
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How is the Bond Amount Determined?
Vermont statute 2020 dictates that the bond amount must be equal to one and a half times the vehicle’s average trade-in value. To determine the vehicle’s value, bonded title applicants should utilize the National Automobile Dealers Association’s (NADA) appraisal guide.
Is a Credit Check Required for the Vermont Lost Title Bond?
Surety companies will not conduct a credit check for bonds that are less than $25,000. At limits over $25,000, surety companies will review the applicant’s credit standing to determine qualification for the bond. For larger bond amounts, applicants with poor credit may be subject to a higher rate. Generally, most carriers want to understand how the applicant came to have ownership of the vehicle.
How Much Does the Vermont Lost Title Bond Cost?
The Vermont Lost Title Bond costs either $100 or 1.5% of the bond amount, whichever is greater (rates may vary for bonds greater than $25,000).
Who is Required to Purchase a Bond?
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles requires title applicants to purchase a surety bond if the applicant cannot present the department with tangible proof that they own the vehicle and are unable to contact the vehicle’s previous owner. Lost title bonds are typically required for the following reasons:
- The vehicle has never been titled
- The applicant never received the title
- The previous owner never titled the vehicle
- The applicant has the title but there is an error in the title transfer
- The applicant purchased an unclaimed/abandoned vehicle and is not a bonded agent
How do Vermont Residents Apply for a Bonded Title?
To apply for a bonded title, Vermont residents must complete the following steps:
Step 1 – Contact the DMV
Bonded title applicants in Vermont should contact their local DMV office prior to purchasing a surety bond. Vermont does not require all title applicants to obtain a bonded title, and usually only does so as an absolute last resort. Title applicants should ensure that they actually need a bond before purchasing one.
Step 2 – Purchase a Surety Bond
Once the DMV determines the applicant needs a bonded title, the applicant must purchase and maintain a surety bond in an amount equal to one and a half times the vehicle’s average trade-in value.
Step 3 – Have the Vehicle Inspected
Bonded title applicants must have their vehicle inspected by their local DMV office to verify the vehicle identification number (VIN). The individual inspecting the vehicle must complete this form.
Step 4 – Complete the Application
All Vermont bonded title applications should be mailed to the following address:
Department of Motor Vehicles
120 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05603
The following documents must be submitted:
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- Registration, Title, and Tax form
- Verification of VIN
- Any title documentation including a bill of sale, old registration certificates, or the old title
How Do Vermont Bonded Title Applicants File Their Bond?
In Vermont, bonded title applicants should mail the completed bond form, including the power of attorney, to the following address:
Department of Motor Vehicles
120 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05603
The Vermont Lost Title Surety Bond requires signatures from both the surety company that issues the bond and the bonded title applicant. The surety company should include the following information on the bond form:
- The legal name, county, and state entity/individual(s) buying the bond
- Surety company’s name, county, and state
- Bond amount
- Vehicle information
- Date the bond is signed
Witness signatures for both the principal and surety company
What Are the Insurance Requirements for Bonded Title Applicants in Vermont?
Vermont requires all motor vehicle owners to purchase auto insurance with the following minimum limits:
- $25,000 per person
- $50,000 per accident
- $10,000 property damage per accident
Bonded title applicants must purchase and maintain a surety bond in an amount equal to one and a half times the vehicle’s average trade-in value.
How Can Vermont Residents Avoid Claims Against Their Lost Title Bond?
To avoid claims against their bond, bonded title applicants in Vermont must ensure that they are the rightful owners of the motor vehicle.
What Other Insurance Products Can Agents Offer Bonded Title Applicants in Vermont?
Vermont requires all motor vehicle owners to purchase auto insurance. Bonds are our only business at BondExchange, so we do not issue other types of insurance, but our agents often utilize brokers for this specific line of business. A list of brokers in this space can be found here.