Address: 110 Broad St, Nashua, NH 03064, USA
Phone: +16032274000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Jerry Kramer
I had to replace one of my handicapped plaquards which disappeared several months ago. Very easy to do... Made sure I brought in the single one I still have... Prove that and my driver's license to automatically get a replacement at no cost. Only there for 45minutes, procedure only took 10 minutes... And I was done. <whew!> Very fast!
Josh Lambert
They were very helpful, unfortunately I wasn't able to renew my license. On account of the Milford district Court unable to clear my defaults in a proper time management. I've been waiting for about 5 days they said it takes about 2 hours so. But stop there were nice and helpful and friendly. She asked what we were waiting in line if anyone had employment and we were able to move on up in the line so that was good I'd recommend making an appointment ahead of time.
Judith Lurie
This experience was a nightmare!!! The people were super nice but I waited 2.5 hrs just to get temp plates for apportioned truck. NH, there has to be better service than this! Have town offices be able to give out temp plates! Is the working person's time not important??!
Demon Robert Ketchie
Stopped in to get a license renewal. I'm amazed at how nice and polite the staff is, having to deal with all types of challenging questions and the endless variations of paperwork handed out for every sinario. Wait wasn't too long for the particular day and time I was there. Just have patience when going. These are hard working people.
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You need two forms of ID. Acceptable are certified birth certificates, passports, baptismal certificates, employee ID badge, utility bills.
You have to show id to prove you are you
$30or $10
yes. if not wanting the real id
yes
Never
You can transfer both registration and License the same day of closing. First, transfer your vehicle’s registration, and be sure to explain you just purchased a house. Show your license and another ID (passport, birth certificate, social security card, etc). You’ll also need to bring some documents from closing, such as deed or mortgage agreement showing the property address to prove your new residency. Once once your have a new registration, you can get the new license with just your old license, and the new registration you just created. You must change your licenses within 60 days.
At this location.
You can walk in, but then you will wait a long time. People with appointments will be seen before you
Yes we did out of Boston and pretty sure Manchester is a yes also
Is a certified birth certificate not a duplicate a social security card and some proof of residency like a rent check in electric bill something of that nature
yes
Yes, you can do that. Also call the DMV to confirm. All the best
U need then something with your address
No, registration fees are based on market value of the vehicle. Newer vehicles higher, older lower.
Your driver's license needs to be changed to new Hampshire within 3 months of moving here. You need a piece of mail, like an electric bill with your name and address to bring to the town hall along with your nh driver license for identification. I got stopped by the state police when I first moved from mass 25 years ago and they explained it to me.
Nashua office is closed for EZPASS. You'll have to call them and they can mail you a new set.
It's close to $60 for the real ID.
Go on their website and schedule an appt to get a new one
yes
You have to call the department of motor vehicles in whichever town that you're in and they will direct you to the closest one set up an appointment and tell them that you need your driving record you'll walk in they'll help you fill out a form and you pay them some money I guess and they get your record for you then you just leave
I'd suggest you call the DMV first to understand the process, make an appt and do exactly what they tell you. Their web site has a lot of info also you just need to read things carefully and not assume anything. I just dealt with the DMV for a new registration and besides being on hold for longer than I would have liked everything went smoothly and safely once I understood what I needed to do.
If you go to their website, it will tell you all the documentation you need. Make sure you have everything they ask for, or you will told they can't help you. Look up New Hampshire real Id.
I think you need electricity bill or gas bill.
NH does not require or issue learners permits. It requires the learner to be 15 1/2 or older, with a parent, legal guardian, or adult 25 or older to be in the front seat, with their driver's license, and it be a non-commercial vehicle.
I'm not really sure about Concord I do know that most of the DMVs are working on appointment only so you'll have to call them so your best bet is to call them and see if the doors are open are you getting there by appointment
If he has no lien and title in hand he can sign back of it over to you and create a bill of sale of sorts to define the value for registration purposes. You need to make appt now on web as well unless you want to use the drop box. NH state DMC website will allow you to print out the forms
NH Deparment of DMV
I'd say check online....because if you have to go in I believe you need to make an appointment
As far as I know the state hasn't made that decision yet
You go to the post office and get the form. You can fill it out right then and give it to them or mail it in later if you don't have time. There is also an online option but you need to pay a $1 transaction fee on a credit card!! WHAT?!? I was completely all set with that option!😜 Good luck and have a happy safe move!!🤘
Plus you need birth certificate ss card proof of address can by e any bill or tax return
30 days
I believe a license and I would bring checks and credit card.
No
Registration is done at your Town Hall- An operator driver license is $50.00, motorcycle is $30 more to transfer
Should have gotten tittle.,no title /no money. U may be able to get temp plates w/ bill of sale,not shure. Go to exit 6 DMV.
Ss card bc. Proof of resident ex...utility bill bank statement lease
Birth Certificate or Passport Social security card or W2 or 1099 taxform 2 proofs of residency (major utilitiy bill- Xfinity or Eversource or Lease agreement or registration to your vehicle with your legal address and your ID
Just need proof you live in NH. Auto registration and driving licence. If you buy the transponder is $7.00 and I think is .50 if you rent it.
I believe so
Yes whith a mediicol doctor said is ok
Yes
Yes
Ss card birth certificate and lease
Possible I believe
Yes, you can still purchase In-Transit 20-Day Temporary Plates at the Division of Motor Vehicles.
A Non-Driver Identification card from the State of New Hampshire only costs $10. The renewal cost is the same.
First thing in the morning Eddie later bring lunch and take your antidepressant you'll need them
Not necessary but you can. In New Hampshire you can receive a driver's license at 16 if you do all the appropriate things required by law in your jurisdiction to do so
Yes, the N.H. DMV accepts all major credit cards, as well as Apple Pay.
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