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Bill of Sale Requirements in New Hampshire NH Bill of Sale Requirements Components of the New Hampshire Bill of Sale Generic Bill of Sale A bill of sale is a frequently used document any time property is bought and sold. In New Hampshire, transferring a car between two people or businesses does not require a bill of sale. However, this does not mean that you shouldn't use a bill of sale. A bill of sale can help protect the buyer and seller in a vehicle sales transaction. If your vehicle has a title, you can use any bill of sale form. If your vehicle does not have a title, the DMV has a special Report of Sale or Transfer of a Non Titled Motor Vehicle (Form TDMV 22A) for you to use as a bill of sale. New Hampshire's bill of sale is a contract protecting both the seller and the buyer by outlining the transaction. A completed bill of sale includes certain information: Names and addresses of buyer and seller. Description, including vehicle identification number (VIN), of the property being sold.

The buyer and seller's signatures. Both the seller and the buyer will get a copy of the signed bill of sale. You will want to keep the bill of sale with your vehicle title and other warranty records. When you register the vehicle you will show the town clerk the bill of sale but it will be returned to you for your own records. To assist you in finding a form, we provide a free, printable, generic bill of sale for your use.Registration > Bill of Sale Pursuant to RSA 261:148, III, a Bill of Sale for a motor vehicle must include the following information: The date of the sale. A detailed description of the vehicle, including: Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of purchaser. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of seller. Pursuant to Saf-C 3202.03, each applicant for a private or commercial vessel registration shall a complete Boat Registration Form, along with a bill of sale or other proof of ownership. A bill of sale for a vessel must include the following information:

Existing bow number, if any; Vessel’s year of manufacture; Vessel’s color (a multicolored vessel shall list the predominate color first on the application and lesser colors next) Length of vessel from the bow to the stern, in feet and inches; Principal state in which the vessel is used; Principal material from which the hull is constructed, such as fiberglass, wood or aluminum; Type of propulsion, such as outboard, inboard, electric or sail; Type of fuel used for propulsion, such as gasoline, diesel or electric; Manufacturer's hull identification number; Whether the vessel has single or twin engines; Whether the vessel is used on inland waters or tidal waters; Maximum person capacity, as recommended by the manufacturer; Signed commercial affidavit issued by the department stating that the vessel is used exclusively for commercial fishing, if applicable; Whether the vessel has toilet, sink or shower facilities; Owner’s name, address and date of birth;

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DMV – Power of Attorney Form for Vehicle Transactions Only – CLICK HERE DMV – Replacement Plates and/or Decals, Application for – CLICK HERE DMV – Salvage Inspection Information and Locations – CLICK HERE DMV – Vehicle Identification Number, Verification of – CLICK HERE DMV – Void Assignment Letter – CLICK HERE DMV – Walking Disability Privileges, Application for – CLICK HERE TOWN & STATE of NH-DMV CONTACT INFORMATION –CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE INFORMATION – CLICK HERE INFORMATION REQUIRED TO REGISTER A BOAT – CLICK HERE INFORMATION FOR OHRV/ SNOWMOBILE REGISTRATIONS – CLICK HEREPursuant to RSA 261:56, if a New Hampshire resident purchases a vehicle from a New Hampshire authorized dealership, the dealership will provide a twenty (20) day temporary plate if the vehicle is safe for the road. During that 20-day period, the vehicle must be registered with the town and state for permanent registration plates.

If a dealership does not provide a 20-day plate because the vehicle is deemed unsafe, the dealership will provide an Unsafe Motor Vehicle Form and the vehicle is not eligible for a 20-day plate. Please note that 20-day temporary plates are not issued to residents of the State of Massachusetts as temporary plates are not recognized in that state. Private Sale 20-Day Temporary Plate Pursuant to RSA 261:57, if a New Hampshire resident purchases a vehicle through a private sale, the purchaser may obtain a 20-day registration plate from any DMV office. The fee is $10.00, and the purchaser is required to provide proof of identity and a bill of sale which includes the legal names and addresses of both the buyer and the seller, signatures of the buyer and seller, the Vehicle Identification Number, and a brief description of the vehicle, (make, model etc.). If someone other than the purchaser comes in to obtain the 20-day registration plate, a notarized letter from the purchaser authorizing the third party to obtain the plate on behalf of the purchaser is required.