A Vermont Notice of Intention to Suspend and/or Disqualify Driver's License or Privilege to Operate is a document issued by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when an individual has violated certain traffic laws or regulations. This notice serves as a warning to the individual that their license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle may be suspended or disqualified depending on the severity of the violation. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Intention to Suspend and/or Disqualify Driver's License or Privilege to Operate: (1) a suspension notice and (2) a disqualification notice. A suspension notice is a document informing the individual that their license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle will be suspended for a certain period of time. This suspension may be due to a variety of factors, such as an excessive number of traffic violations, a DUI/DWI conviction, or failure to comply with other traffic laws. The individual will also be required to pay applicable fines and court fees before their license or privilege to operate can be reinstated. A disqualification notice is a document informing the individual that their license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle will be disqualified for a certain period of time. This disqualification may be due to a variety of factors, such as an excessive number of traffic violations, a DUI/DWI conviction, or failure to comply with other traffic laws. The individual will be required to complete a period of probation and may be required to attend an approved driver improvement program before their license or privilege to operate can be reinstated. In all cases, it is important to note that a Vermont Notice of Intention to Suspend and/or Disqualify Driver's License or Privilege to Operate is not a final decision and does not automatically suspend or disqualify an individual's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle. Rather, it serves as a warning that a potential suspension or disqualification may occur if the individual does not take action to address the violation.