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What to Bring to the DMV for Your Road Test in Vermont
Your road test in Vermont starts before you touch the steering wheel. The examiner checks your paperwork first. If anything’s missing, you’re done for the day. Take 10 minutes the night before to check every item on this list.
The checklist
Print this. Check it twice before you leave the house.
- Valid learner’s permit (not expired)
- Proof of identity: birth certificate or US passport
- Social Security card or proof of SSN
- Proof of residency (2 documents: utility bill, bank statement, etc.)
- Completed driving log showing 40 supervised hours
- Parent or guardian signature on the log (if under 18)
- Driver’s ed completion certificate
- Vehicle registration for the car you’re testing in
- Proof of insurance (current, not expired)
- Glasses or contacts (if your permit has a corrective lens restriction)
- Road test appointment confirmation
- Payment for the license fee
The driving log: 40 hours
Vermont requires 40 supervised driving hours before you can take the road test. Your log needs to show 30 daytime hours and 10 night hours, each with the date, start and end time, and your supervisor’s signature.
Your supervisor must be at least 25 with a valid license. If the log shows a supervisor who doesn’t qualify, those hours won’t count.
The vehicle
The car you bring is part of the test. Before the driving portion starts, the examiner does a quick vehicle check. They’ll look at headlights, brake lights, turn signals, horn, mirrors, and tires. If something doesn’t work, you won’t test that day.
Make sure the registration and insurance are current. Not “expired last week.” Current. Bring the physical cards, not just a photo on your phone (some locations don’t accept digital copies). And clean out the backseat. The examiner needs to sit back there.
Mistakes that get people turned away
Every one of these means rescheduling:
- Not having two separate residency documents (one isn’t enough)
- Using an out-of-state learner’s permit that hasn’t been transferred
- Showing up without an appointment (most states require one now)
- Forgetting a parent signature on the driving log
Driver’s ed certificate
Vermont requires driver education. Bring your completion certificate or card. If you took the course online, print the certificate, don’t just have it in your email. The DMV needs a physical or printed copy.
Skip the paper log headache
Moda tracks every practice session and builds your Vermont driving log automatically. Dates, times, day vs. night classification, supervisor info. Export a clean PDF when it’s time for the DMV. Done.
View all Vermont permit hour requirements