Transfer of Ownership & Title

As current regulations hold the last owner liable for the costs of abandoning a vehicle, it is important to ensure that the State of New Hampshire is notified of any vehicle ownership change. This is accomplished by either applying for a new title or a new registration for the vehicle, or notifying the State that the vehicle has been sold.

Bill of Sale

Although a bill of sale is required for either transaction, the bill of sale by it itself does not establish a change in ownership.

Vehicle Titles

Selling or Trading a Vehicle

  1. 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
  2. Obtain signatures of seller and buyer
  3. Give the title to the buyer

Lienholder

When a lienholder is in possession of the out-of-state title to a vehicle for which title is sought in New Hampshire and where the ownership is unchanged, a New Hampshire title application shall be prepared by the City's Municipal Office or by the financial institution if there is a New Hampshire-based location, which shall be submitted to the City's Municipal Office.

Required Documentation

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. The letter and the blue Title Application that was prepared shall be surrendered to the Division of Motor Vehicles for New Hampshire registration and plates.

Vehicle Owner From Another Country

Title Requirements

The form must be completed by an authorized agent before an application for Title and Registration can be prepared. Effective January 1, 2015, a vehicle that is 2000 or newer is now required to be titled.