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File Complaints Against Vermont Licensed Professionals

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Summary

The Vermont Office of Professional Regulation (OPR) provides guidance on filing complaints against licensed professionals in the state. OPR clarifies it cannot seek money damages, mediate disputes between parties, or pursue allegations against unlicensed entities. The office maintains an online complaint platform, conduct decision search database, and employer mandatory reporting requirements for various professions.

“OPR does not have authority to seek money damages or restitution for complainants. We cannot mediate disputes between parties. OPR does not have jurisdiction to pursue unprofessional conduct allegations against professionals/businesses who are not required to be licensed or registered with OPR.”

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What changed

The Vermont Office of Professional Regulation published an informational page outlining the complaint process for licensed professionals. OPR explicitly limits its authority to professionals required to be licensed or registered with the office and cannot seek monetary damages or restitution for complainants. The page provides links to the online complaint filing platform, conduct decision search, employer mandatory reporting forms, and discipline resources including audit reports, supervisor agreements, and recovery group documentation.

Employers and consumers in Vermont who wish to file complaints against licensed professionals should use OPR's online platform. Professionals subject to mandatory reporting requirements must submit employer reports and drug diversion reports using the provided forms. The conduct decision search allows parties to review prior disciplinary cases resolved through hearing or stipulated agreement.

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Apr 18, 2026

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Online Services
List of Professions
Licensee Lookup
Conduct Decision Search
File a Complaint
Employer Mandatory Reporting
Discipline Resources
Title 3 Unprofessional Conduct Statutes

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Complaints, Conduct & Discipline

File a Complaint

OPR does not have authority to seek money damages or restitution for complainants. We cannot mediate disputes between parties. OPR does not have jurisdiction to pursue unprofessional conduct allegations against professionals/businesses who are not required to be licensed or registered with OPR. OPR's authority to charge unprofessional conduct is limited to the professions listed on our Professions page.

Complaints can be filed using our online platform. You may file as a guest, registered user or licensee. No registration is required. Learn what happens after a disciplinary complaint is filed by reviewing OPR's complaint lifecycle guidance document.
File a Complaint

Conduct Decision Search

Conduct cases are heard in front of a regulatory board or administrative law officer and typically include a finding of unprofessional conduct and sanctions deemed necessary to protect the public. Some cases are decided by the hearing authority after a contested hearing and some are resolved by acceptance of a stipulated agreement between the prosecution and the respondent. If you require further information on decisions concluded before the year 2000, please contact the Docket Clerk
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Classification

Agency
VT OPR
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Consumers Legal professionals
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Professional licensing Disciplinary complaints Employer reporting
Geographic scope
US-VT US-VT

Taxonomy

Primary area
Employment & Labor
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Healthcare Financial Services

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