Escrow & Title
Vermont's land records are maintained by:
AThe Vermont Secretary of State's office
BThe town clerk of each municipality✓ Correct
CThe county register of deeds
DThe Vermont Department of Taxes
Explanation
Unlike most states with county recording systems, Vermont maintains its land records at the municipal (town) level. Deeds, mortgages, and other real property documents are recorded with the town clerk.
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