Question:
when do you have to get your car inspected and how often after the first time? Also,how much is it?
Answers:
Registering your car in New Hampshire is very easy and can be done close to home, in your own town. The towns and cities in our state register cars while the Division of Motor Vehicles substations play a role in registering commercial vehicles. You need to register your car before you can drive it on the roads in New Hampshire. All legally registered cars must have a New Hampshire state issued title and registration.
Registering Your Car
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When you have a car to register make sure the get the proper paperwork together and stop in to see your local town clerk.
To register your car, the town clerk will need proof of ownership, proof of identification, and proof of residency. In most New Hampshire towns, the citizens are very familiar with each other and proving your identification and residency is not necessary. But just in case, bring your driver's license with you.
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Vehicle Inspection
The town clerk or DMV representative will remind you to inspect your car within 10 days of registration. Inspections are done at an official inspection station. You will need to make an appointment and can expect to pay anywhere from $25 to $50. Of course, if they find something that needs repairing you will pay more.
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