True." So, the Vermont DMV recently came out with a new online temporary registration process. A lot of clients, who are looking to use the Vermont loophole to get a title in their state, have asked, "Can I use this temporary registration online process?" The short answer is no, and here's why: When you apply online for a temporary registration, you must attest to the following. First, the vehicle you're obtaining a registration and plate for was purchased and owned by you, which is usually not a problem. Second, the vehicle is covered by insurance, and you have proof of insurance – that's up to you. Third, you still have to complete the registration application, the paper form, and submit it within 24 hours. If you make a statement saying all those things are true, then you can apply for this. However, the problem is if you apply online for temporary registration, you're going to get a little paper plate that you can print out and put on your car. But remember, this Vermont loophole is not designed for you to use this license plate in your state. It's designed for you to switch it in your state to get a title. So, if you get the paper plate, you can't use it in your state because it's not a permanent license plate. It's just a paper temporary tag. Your state won't accept it to exchange for a title. So, how does that gain you any advantage? Plus, it actually makes it worse because if you do it online, when you do mail your paper application (which you have to do), it's going to take longer than if you just sent it in without doing the online. Here's why: When you send in your paper document and application that you have to...