New Hampshire Repo Laws - Repossession Laws
Because the Repo Laws - Repossession Laws may change from time to time, please check the New Hampshire Courts website for updated and complete Repo Laws - Repossession Laws in New Hampshire.
Repo Laws - Repossession Laws in New Hampshire:
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. Shown on title held by lienholder.
Recording Requirements:
Liens recorded with Division of
Motor Vehicles, Title Bureau.
Instrument used is title
application.
As per the UCC, repossession is
allowed and permitted as long as it
is peaceful.
Within 10 days after repossession.
Permitted if provided by security
agreement and no provision barring
confession of judgment notes.
No provisions. 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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