Registering an Advance Directive

The Vermont Advance Directive Registry is an electronic database that stores advance directive documents. You are not required by law to send an advance directive to the registry. However, hospitals or other providers will have quick access to these documents in an emergency, if they are stored in the registry.

This registration service is free for Vermonters.

How to Register an Advance Directive

person signing a document

IMPORTANT: A REGISTRATION AGREEMENT FORM must be submitted with the ADVANCE DIRECTIVE or LOCATOR FORM to the registry.


If you do not have an advance directive, please complete the following steps:

1. Download the forms

Fill out both forms and sign the Registration Agreement. The Registration Agreement gives the registry permission from you, the registrant, to send a copy of your advance directive and emergency contact information to those authorized to access them.

2. Mail or Fax the Advance Directive

Mail or fax the Advance Directive, along with a completed and signed Registration Agreement to:

Vermont Advance Directive Registry
523 Westfield Ave.
PO Box2789
Westfield, NJ 07091-2789
Fax: 908-654-1919

Concerned About Online Privacy?

If you do not wish to share your advance directive online because of privacy concerns, you may instead submit an Advance Directive Locator Form.

The Locator Form is stored in the registry in place of the advance directive.
It describes the physical location of your advance directive - who has copies of it - but not the actual contents.

Be aware that using the Locator Form method may delay important health care decisions until the advance directive document is located.

Mail or fax the completed Locator Form and the Registration Agreement to :

Vermont Advance Directive Registry
523 Westfield Ave.
P.O. 2789
Westfield, N.J. 07091-2789
Fax: 908-654-1919

For Technical Assistance

Confirmation from the Registry

After receiving and processing the documents, the registry will mail you a confirmation letter that the documents were scanned and safely stored in the registry.

Along with the confirmation letter, you will receive:

Annually, the Vermont Advance Directive Registry will contact you by mail to confirm your advance directive information.

You are responsible for the accuracy of your advance directive, to ensure it reflects your wishes and instructions at all times, and any other important update information such as changes of address for your agent and alternate agents.

Advance Directive Forms - Other Organizations

The list includes forms from other organizations.

Follow the mail or fax directions above to submit the Advance Directive form, along with the Registration Agreement, to the registry.

Vermont law does not favor one Advance Directive form over another. Read the Vermont Statute on Advance Directives, Title 18, Chapter 231.