Vermont: Full Rule Record
Confirm with your court or DMV. Traffic-code rules change and vary by court — verify the current rule on Vermont’s official .gov page or with the court handling your citation before you act. This rule is compiled at medium confidence and should be confirmed before you rely on it. This page is general information, not legal advice.
Vermont operates without a statewide program governing this area. Rather than establishing uniform costs or course hours through state mandate, Vermont delegates authority to individual approved providers and courts, each of which sets its own requirements and fees. No fixed state-level figures exist in the public record for these parameters.
Individuals seeking accurate information about specific costs and course hour requirements should consult the authoritative Vermont state government website and contact their local court or approved provider directly, as these details vary by jurisdiction and provider.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| State | Vermont |
| Mechanism | No state program |
| What that means | no dismissal/point-reduction program (insurance discount may exist) |
| Eligibility / notes | No point-reduction program; 10+ points / 2 yrs = suspension. Insurance-discount courses only. |
| Frequency | n/a |
| Points effect | none |
| Governing statute | Not yet pinned — see source |
| Confidence | Medium |
Primary source: https://dmv.vermont.gov/. Verified June 2026. How we compile this.
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Informational only — not legal advice. Traffic-school eligibility, point-reduction rules, and court procedures vary by state, by court, and by offense, and change over time. Nothing here is a specific statute citation or a determination about your case. Before you act, confirm the current rule with the traffic court handling your citation or your state DMV, and refer to your state’s official statutes for the governing law. For your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.