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In the state of New Hampshire, a bill of sale is required for all boats and title-exempt motor vehicles. You can draft your own or, in the case of motor vehicles, you may use an official New Hampshire bill of sale form.
Anyone can draft a bill of sale in New Hampshire. To be valid, both buyer and seller need to sign. Notarization is not required.
New Hampshire DMV Title Transfer Guide The buyer and seller of the vehicle are required to sign the vehicle title. Complete the required New Hampshire vehicle title forms. A VIN verification may be required. Pay the NH vehicle title transfer fee of $25. Take the required documents to your local NH DMV.
For most private vehicle sales in New Hampshire, a bill of sale is not required. However, if youre selling a title exempt vehicle or a car from model year 1999 or older, then a bill of sale (form TDMV 22A) is required.
New Hampshire Bill of Sale Requirements In the state of New Hampshire, a bill of sale is required for all boats and title-exempt motor vehicles. You can draft your own or, in the case of motor vehicles, you may use an official New Hampshire bill of sale form.
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Step 3: Bill of Sale For most private party vehicle sales in New Hampshire, a bill of sale is not required. However, if youre selling a title exempt vehicle or a car from model year 1999 or older, then you need a bill of sale.
If the owner of a vehicle wishes to transfer ownership by selling or trade they need to take the following steps: Transfer ownership to the buyer on the reverse side of the title by filling in buyers name, buyers address, and current odometer reading. Obtain signatures of seller and buyer. Give the title to the buyer.
If the owner of a vehicle wishes to transfer ownership by selling or trade they need to take the following steps: Transfer ownership to the buyer on the reverse side of the title by filling in buyers name, buyers address, and current odometer reading. Obtain signatures of seller and buyer. Give the title to the buyer.
Bringing in your purchase and sales agreement, current registration, current mileage, proof of residence and current ID will be required to start the titling process. When the Title Bureau has received the original title, they will issue a letter to the registered owner giving permission to register.
If youre selling a car in New Hampshire, you only need the vehicles Certificate of Title. If your vehicle is title-exempt, then you must provide a bill of sale.

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