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.
Yes, annually, all trailers, semi-trailers and full trailers with a registered weight of 10,001 pounds or more shall be inspected unless otherwise noted in RSA 2-b. See Saf-C 3227.01(a).
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.
Vehicles which are model year 1999 and older are title exempt, which means they will not be issued a title at the time of registration.
Buying a Vehicle from a Private Party 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.
A utility trailer or camper that weighs less than 3,000 when fully loaded must have a New Hampshire trailer bill of sale to prove ownership. The trailer bill of sale for your New Hampshire vehicle must include the following: The trailer's vehicle identification number (VIN), if applicable.
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.
You must verify your non-residence status by showing proof of homeowner (ie. tax bill/utility bill), filling out a notarized Non Resident Statement Affidavit, and presenting your current driver's license. We will then register the vehicle.
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.
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.
To operate on designated roads must possess: a valid driver's license OR valid safety certificate and must be accompanied by an adult at least 25 years of age who possesses a valid driver's license. Those under the age of 12 cannot operate on roads (restrictions subject to change; see wildnh/ohrv for updates).