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I purchased a vehicle through a private sale. Can I drive it without plates to get the vehicle home? No, a 20 (twenty) day temporary plate is required. I am an out-of-state resident and purchased a vehicle through a private sale in New Hampshire.
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 buyer's name, buyer's address, and current odometer reading.Obtain signatures of seller and buyer.Give the title to the buyer.
Please provide proof of residency if you have not already done so as established by your town/city. Registering a vehicle purchased from an out-of-state dealership: Present to your town/city clerk your title from the dealership or the New Hampshire title application from the lienholder.
Pursuant to RSA 2, a 20-day temporary plate is available to New Hampshire residents for all vehicles purchased through a private sale, or purchased from an out of state dealer that does not offer temporary plates upon purchase.
New Hampshire has neither a "cooling off period" to cancel a used car sale, nor a used car "lemon law." Although some states have such laws, New Hampshire's "lemon law" applies only to new cars (refer to the section on Autos: Lemon Law, and a "cooling off" period is nonexistent in either new or used car sales.
For title exempt vehicles, the seller must provide a properly executed Bill of Sale along with either a current or expired New Hampshire certificate of registration or a valid NH or out-of-state certificate of Title.
If you buy or sell a car in New Hampshire as a private party, a title transfer is required to verify the change in ownership. Buyers also need to obtain a current registration. To transfer ownership of a motor vehicle that is exempt from titling, the buyer and seller must complete a bill of sale.
There is a 10-day grace period into the following month. Inspections must be done with a current registration, either after registration renewal or up to three months prior to renewal of the registration. Vehicles registered for the first time by an owner, must be inspected within ten days of the registration date.
What you need to know when filling out a Bill of Sale.The date of the sale.A detailed description of the vehicle, including: Make. Model. Color. Vehicle identification number. Model year. Year of manufacture.Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of purchaser.Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of seller.