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XX. LOST DOCUMENTS The following information regarding lost documents may be helpful in dealing


with emergency issues at the time of a natural or manmade disaster.


Bank and investments accounts (checkbooks, savings, stocks, money markets)  Contact your local bank or the nearest branch for help getting copies of statements, etc. The bank may be willing to waive its usual fee.


Birth, death, and marriage certificates, divorce decrees


 Certified copies of vital records (Vermont births, deaths, marriages, civil unions, and divorces) are available from the Department of Health or the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration (VSARA).


 To obtain a vital records, if the event took place: o in the last five (5) years: Order records from the Department of Health. Vermont Department of Health Vital Records P.O. Box 70 Burlington, VT 05402-0070


o more than five (5) years ago: Order records from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Email: vitals@sec.state.vt.us Phone: (802) 828-3286 Fax: (802) 828-3710


 Fees: o Certified copy: $10.00 o Verification: no charge o Record Search: no charge


Court documents (such as deeds)  Contact the attorney who represented the client for the transaction.  Contact the town clerk’s office.  Contact the court clerk where the action was filed.  Fees: The client may be required to pay fees to obtain copies of lost documents.


Driver’s License


 Download the Replacement Driver’s License Application Form at www.dmv.vermont.gov or call 802-828-2000 (title and registration number). Clients can apply for a duplicate by mail at the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles in Montpelier (see the address below) or in person at any branch location.


When applying for a replacement in person, be sure to bring one form each, primary and secondary identification, (full list of these identifications available at: http://dmv.vermont.gov/licenses/drivers/requirements/identity) as well as cash,


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