![]() ![]() Registrations: If you want an updated registration with your current address on it you need to bring your current registration into the Town Clerks office and we will reprint your registration with your new address on it, and an $18.00 duplicate registration fee will be charged.Drivers License: We have change of address cards here for you to pick up and mail to Concord for your drivers license change.If you rent: A Notarized Lease agreement, or A current utility bill in your name for that property (Electric or Propane Gas), or A notarized statement from the property owner stating that you are living at that address.Proof of Residency is required for any person registering a vehicle in Pelham for the first time, even if that person has lived here previously. Note: The state allows 10 days to change your address on your drivers license and vehicle registrations once you move into town. The owner/owners of the vehicles must come into the Town Clerk’s office personally to complete the paperwork, as the owner/owners needs to sign the title application and registration.You should also reach out to your lienholder to make them aware that request for the title will be coming to them. Upon receipt of this paperwork and fee, the title bureau will make a request for your title from the lienholder. If you have an out of state lienholder: you will need to bring in your current out of state registration for the vehicle along with the lienholder’s name and address, the town clerk’s office will prepare a NH title application and a registration, and you will pay both the Title Application fee and the registration fee and you will receive permanent plates.If your vehicle year is 1999 or older: you will need your out-of-state registration, and a vin verification form. ![]() If your vehicle year is 2000 nor newer: you will need your out-of-state Title (a copy is not acceptable).Instructions on registering your vehicle in NH A notarized statement from the property owner stating that you are living at that address.A current utility bill in your name for that property dated within the last 60 days.If you rent: A Notarized Lease agreement, or.If you own your own home: A copy of HUD statement, deed or utility bill in your name for that property.If you have just moved to New Hampshire, you have 60 days to apply for a state Driver's License (RSA 263:35). If you do not apply for a New Hampshire Driver's License within 60 days, you will not be allowed to renew your vehicle registration or register any other vehicles. New Residents relocating from out-of-state: ***Please allow 3 to 5 days for processing of On-Line Transactions ***Please note that if your registration is lost in the mail after it has been processed, legally it is the residents responsibility to purchase a duplicate registration for $18 and stickers for $4 for a total charge of $22.00. ![]()
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