This document contains official instructions for Form VN-219 , Demand for Arbitration Application - Lemon Law - a form released and collected by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. An up-to-date fillable Form VN-219 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form VN-219?
A: Form VN-219 is an application for demanding arbitration under the Vermont Lemon Law.
Q: What is the Vermont Lemon Law?
A: The Vermont Lemon Law is a law that provides certain rights to consumers who have purchased defective vehicles.
Q: Who can use Form VN-219?
A: Form VN-219 can be used by consumers who have purchased a defective vehicle covered under the Vermont Lemon Law.
Q: What is the purpose of Form VN-219?
A: The purpose of Form VN-219 is to request arbitration to resolve a dispute with a manufacturer or dealer regarding a defective vehicle.
Q: How do I fill out Form VN-219?
A: Form VN-219 must be filled out with relevant information about the consumer, the vehicle, and the nature of the defect.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting Form VN-219?
A: Yes, Form VN-219 must be filed within 18 months after the date of the original delivery of the vehicle to the consumer.
Q: What happens after I submit Form VN-219?
A: After submitting Form VN-219, the manufacturer or dealer will be notified and the arbitration process will begin.
Q: Can I hire an attorney for the arbitration process?
A: Yes, consumers have the right to hire an attorney to represent them during the arbitration process.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of the arbitration process?
A: The possible outcomes of the arbitration process include a decision in favor of the consumer, a decision in favor of the manufacturer or dealer, or a settlement agreement.
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