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Vermont Repossession Service

Fast and Efficient Vehicle Recovery across the Green Mountain State

Meeting Vermont’s Unique Recovery Needs since 2008

Speedy Repo has earned its reputation as Vermont’s leading repossession service provider, servicing all of its 645,000 residents and all of Vermont’s 9,616 square miles (24,923 km2) rural terrain and urban center. Speedy Repo understands that vehicle recovery in the Green Mountain State has unique challenges, from the bustling streets of Burlington to the solitary mountainous communities throughout the Green Mountains.

Vermont’s economy is primarily based upon dairy farming, tourism, and small manufacturing, which provides a variety of unique repossession needs. We have developed a specialized repossession protocol for repossessing agricultural equipment since the operational schedule of a working farm is dependent on the availability of equipment. We take care of repossessing imported tourism-related assets, whether that is skiing equipment financing in the Vermont’s $2.6 billion winter tourism industry or recreational vehicles during peak foliage season that attracts millions of tourists to the state yearly.

Speedy Repo covers all major population centers in Vermont, including Burlington, Rutland, Brattleboro, and White River Junction, and the countless small mountain communities. We operate in the Connecticut River Valley, the Champlain Valley, and every tiny hamlet that sits in the Green Mountains.

Vermont In Brief:

Population Served: 645,000

Area Covered: 9,616 sq. mi

Fleet Size: 12 specialized vehicles

Average Response Time: urban 45 minutes, rural 90 minutes

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Vermont Specific Experience

Our Vermont operation has quickly learned three competitive advantages that make us an exceptional service provider in the Green Mountain State. We consider our consistently cold and snowy weather to be our strongest working competency- we are equipped with winches, chains, and heated recovery vehicles, which enables our recovery teams to operate safely in some of the harshest winter conditions in the country. Last winter we successfully recovered a commercial truck from a logging operation at the foot of Mount Mansfield during a blizzard, when others could not and were shut down.

Rural mountain access is also a defining factor in the day to day operations in Vermont. Unlike some states, Vermont has road access challenges and we have found that the only way to effectively navigate those challenges has been to gain intimate knowledge of daily, seasonal road conditions, private logging roads, and road access to remote properties. We have recovered farm implements in the Northeast Kingdom from properties that we could only access via seasonally open roads. We have maps detailing Class 4 roads throughout the state.

Agricultural specialization. Because we live in a dairy economy, we have an understanding of the timing of farm operations- milking and seasonal demands. For example, when we recover dairy equipment we have specific recovery procedures because a farm equipment recovery could have far-reaching consequences for an entire herd.

We maintain our licensing and bonding as repossession agents to comply with Vermont repossession statutes, as well as the relationships for coordination when our recoveries are an interstate recovery into New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or New York. The geography of Vermont demands constant coordination across several state jurisdictions.

Vermont Recovery Services

Standard Vehicle Recovery concentrates on the pickup trucks, SUVs, and awd vehicles that primarily dominate Vermont roads due to intra-state rural and mountain driving conditions; we recover significantly more Subarus and fourwd vehicles than any other state because of the above.

Recreational Vehicle Repossession is designed for Vermont’s burgeoning RV culture, particularly hunting, fishing, and camping vehicles, through its rich forest lands and private campgrounds in Vermont.

Agricultural Equipment Recovery specializes in dairy sector equipment including, but not limited to, milk trucks, tractors, and specialized dairy equipment to help support Vermont’s $2.4 Billion agriculture economy.

Watercraft Recovery services include lakes and rivers in Vermont, but specialized recovery has been done for Lake Champlain and the many mountain lakes throughout the Green Mountains.

Logging Equipment Repossession supports Vermont’s active forestry industry, and requires demonstrable knowledge in the access of remote logging operations, as well as an understanding of seasonal operational schedules.

Tourism Asset Recovery also supports equipment financing relevant to Vermont’s ski industry, foliage tourism, and specific vehicles and seasonal business equipment.

Statewide Coverage Strategy

Our Vermont strategy supports a unique geographic state challenge through strategically supporting physical placement and specialized equipment. We always conduct our primary operations in Burlington to support the Champlain Valley with secondary coverage from White River Junction to serve the Connecticut River Valley and central Vermont operations from Rutland. The rural setting of Vermont causes average travel distances to exceed those in most other states. However, Vermont’s positioning along major travel corridors, such as I-89 and I-91 enables trucking response times to be efficient. We have defined those strategies for access to remote areas and across different seasons recognizing that areas will temporarily become inaccessible during spring mud season.

Important coverage areas are Burlington with surrounding Chitteden County, Rutland with the Marble Valley, Brattleboro with the Connecticut River Valley, St. Albans with the northern Champlain Valley, White River Junction acknowledges the Upper Valley, Montpelier and central Vermont, Northeast Kingdom, and specialized rural coverage throughout the state. For interstate highway efforts all three states I-89 for the Canadian border to New Hampshire, I-91 from Massachusetts to the Canadian border, and Route 2 connecting rural communities.

Vermont’s weather creates seasonal challenges that require variation in response protocols. Winter seasonal operations impose equipment restrictions and safety protocols when responding, and spring mud season may change temporary access to rural properties. However, we maintain extensive seasonal databases for property access across Vermont.

Vermont Legal Compliance

Vermont’s procedures require compliance with Title 9A of Vermont Statutes for repossessions containing notification requirements and redemption processes. Our unit maintains current certification under Vermont’s secured transaction protocols and Vermont’s requirement for full property inventory documenting condition and detailing anything requiring action in no more than 48 hours of recovery.

Compliance with Vermont’s notification requirements means there are multiple distinctions in procedures to neighboring states including certified mail elements and intricate calculations of the redemption period. We carry state-specific bonds to Vermont’s requirements, as well as the appropriate licensing to operate throughout all counties.

Vermont’s history with our operation has remained compliance reflective of no violations over our 15 years of operation in Vermont, especially paid close attention to if Vermont’s consumer protection laws provide additional protections for debtors over the Federal Bankruptcy laws. We coordinate closely with Vermont’s Banking, Insurance, Securities & Health Care Administration to affect any recoveries of regulated entities.

Vermont is small and even with our coverage need to carefully coordinate with local law enforcement in our operations and we have established working, positive relationships with sheriff’s patrols in the states 14 counties of sheriff’s departments. Vermont’s community-oriented culture requires profession conduct that respects local communication and relationship standing.

Our Vermont operation has a successful recovery rate of 94.7% response with an average response time of 45 minutes in urban settings and 90 minutes in rural Vermont. Continuous operations for fifteen years in Vermont demonstrate our commitment to address the unique conditions of the Green Mountain State.

We have 24 and 7 continuous coverage of Vermont with varying seasonal protocols of response. Therefore, we are always available to provide service in revealing the realities of Vermont’s challenging weather. Our Vermont licensed team has professional born of understanding of local procedures and have developed professional relationships needed for all operations in Vermont’s close-knit communities.

Professional credentials include, but not limited to, Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles licensing, state specific bonding, and state certifications that permit lawful operations throughout all regions of the Green Mountain State.