This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
New Hampshire Snowmobile Insurance Requirements All New Hampshire snowmobiles registered on any trail or area other than the owner's private property must carry liability insurance. This coverage protects against claims for bodily injury or property damage caused by the snowmobile operator.
The state of New Hampshire does not title Off Highway Recreational Vehicles or snowmobiles nor does it maintain any records of title or liens on these types of vehicles. A title, bill of sale or previous registration is not required to register an Off Highway Recreational Vehicle or snowmobile.
Different Types Of Registrations And Corresponding Fees ResidentNon-Resident Snowmobile (club member) $121.00 $131.00 Snowmobile (non-member) $151.00 $161.00 ATV, UTV, or Other OHRV (club member) $59.00 $78.00 ATV, UTV, or Other OHRV (non-member) $89.00 $108.004 more rows
New Hampshire Snowmobile Insurance Requirements All New Hampshire snowmobiles registered on any trail or area other than the owner's private property must carry liability insurance. This coverage protects against claims for bodily injury or property damage caused by the snowmobile operator.
Although Maine generally doesn't require snowmobile liability insurance, coverage is broadly recommended. A single accident could be financially devastating if no policy is in place.
If you buy auto insurance in New Hampshire, the minimum limits available for Liability Coverage are 25/50/25, meaning $25,000 per person for bodily injury, up to $50,000 if 2 or more persons are hurt, and up to $25,000 for property damage.
All snowmobiles and OHRVs must have a N.H. OHRV/snowmobile registration if operated off of the owner's property. A registration is a privilege to ride off your own property on approved trails or with written landowner permission. A registration is also required to operate on frozen lakes and ponds.