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Code · Vermont · Title 23 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 36

§ 3807.

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§ 3807. Exempted vessels, snowmobiles, and all-terrain vehicles
No certificate of title need be obtained for:
(1)any vessel under 16 feet in length;
(2)any snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle of a model year prior to 2004 or that is more than 15 years old;
(3)any vessel that is a canoe, kayak, or similar watercraft designed to be manually propelled or equipped with a motor not to exceed 10 horsepower;
(4)a vessel, snowmobile, or all-terrain vehicle owned by the United States, unless it is registered in this State;
(5)a vessel, snowmobile, or all-terrain vehicle owned by a manufacturer or dealer and held for sale;
(6)a vessel owned by a nonresident of this State and not required by law to be registered in this State;
(7)a vessel regularly engaged in the interstate transportation of persons or property for which a currently effective certificate of title has been issued in another state;
(8)any snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle owned by a nonresident of this State whose state of residence does not require a certificate of title for any such snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle;
(9)any snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle owned by a nonresident of this State whose state of residence does require a certificate of title for any such snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle and the title has been issued or applied for;
(10)any vessels that are more than 15 years old. (Added 1987, No. 152 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 2001, No. 107 (Adj. Sess.), § 5; 2007, No. 19, § 7; 2011, No. 46, § 12.)
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