The Vermont Petition for Immobilization/Forfeiture of Motor Vehicle is a legal document that allows a state agency to have a vehicle immobilized or forfeited due to the owner’s violation of state law. The petition is used by the state to take action against a vehicle owned by an individual or business that has been found to have violated a state law or regulation. Depending on the circumstances, the vehicle can either be immobilized or forfeited, or a combination of both. The petition may be submitted by either the state or the owner of the vehicle in question. The two types of Vermont Petition for Immobilization/Forfeiture of Motor Vehicle are: 1. Petition for Immobilization: This is used when a vehicle is suspected of being used in a crime or an illegal activity and the state deems it necessary to immobilize the vehicle to prevent further misuse of the vehicle. 2. Petition for Forfeiture: This is used when a vehicle is confiscated by the state due to a violation of state law or regulation. The owner of the vehicle must pay a fine or penalty to the state in order to regain possession of the vehicle.