How to Become a Licensed Automotive Technician in Vermont
Complete guide to Vermont automotive technician licensing requirements
License Types & Requirements
How to Get Licensed: Step-by-Step
Complete training through an accredited program or apprenticeship.
Find approved Automotive Technician schools in VermontWork under a licensed professional to gain hands-on experience. Consider apprenticeship programs that let you earn while you learn.
Schedule and pass the required state licensing exam. Study materials are typically provided by your training program or available from the licensing board.
Complete the official application with the Vermont licensing board. Include all required documentation and fees.
Official Licensing Board
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Time varies depending on your training program and experience requirements.
No, Vermont requires a valid state license to work as a automotive technician. You may be able to work as an apprentice under supervision while obtaining your license.