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New Hampshire Repossession Laws
Quick Answers:
Where do I refer to for Title or
License Registration?
For state Title and License Information,
refer to:
New Hampshire Division of Motor
Vehicles
10 Hazen Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03305
Telephone: (603) 271-3111
Fee for search of records is $2.00.
Security Interests:
Shown on title held by lienholder.
Recording Requirements:
Liens recorded with Division of
Motor Vehicles, Title Bureau.
Instrument used is title
application.
Recovery Requirements:
As per the UCC, repossession is
allowed and permitted as long as it
is peaceful.
Redemption Requirements:
Within 10 days after repossession.
Deficiency Requirements:
Permitted if provided by security
agreement and no provision barring
confession of judgment notes.
Special Motor Vehicle Provisions:
No provisions.
Documents Required to Transfer
Ownership of Motor Vehicle:
Title in lienholder's name;
repossession affidavit and
assignment of title from lienholder
to transferee or lien release on
title, affidavit of repossession and
notarized Bill of Sale.
Documents Required for
Liquidation:
Title, Affidavit of Repossession.
Plates:
Remain with the
owner / debtor, and are transferable.
All recovery requirements and fees are
current as of 2002.
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