Dealer-oriented repossession coverage for Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, the Northeast Kingdom and rural Vermont. These agencies have been screened for real operations, active contact info, and a track record in collateral recovery.
We focus on firms that actually recover collateral in Vermont, not generic lead sites.
This list focuses on dealer-oriented and commercial repossession options. Smaller consumer-only collection shops, pure skip-trace vendors, and legal-only firms are not included. For more information, see Vermont duplicate title and temporary tag process.
| Agent licensing | No specific state licensing for repossession agents |
| Self-help repossession | Allowed under UCC Article 9 — peaceful possession required |
| Disposal notice | 15 days notice before disposal |
| Deficiency rules | Deficiency allowed after commercially reasonable sale |
| Regulator | Vermont Dept. of Financial Regulation |
Lender/dealer tip: Vermont has no repo agent licensing. Most VT repo work is handled by agents based in NH or NY who cover northern New England. Confirm storage locations and redemption logistics — Vermont's rural geography complicates borrower access to stored vehicles.
This is an informational summary only and not legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before establishing repossession procedures in Vermont.