?? OHRV Dealer Info
Registration hours:

Monday, Tuesday,  Fri - 9:30am-5:30pm
Thursday- 9:30am-6:30pm
Saturday- 9:30am-3:30pm

Sorry, but we do not carry boat registrations.

Registration fees:

Type                                     Fee

Resident

Trail Bike                             $46
Trail Bike 14 Month             $53
Snowmobile(club member)           $64
Snowmobile
(non-member)           $94
ATV                                    $55
ATV 14 Month                    $64

Non-resident

Trail bike                               $65
Trail bike 14 Month               $76
Snowmobile(club member)               
$84
Snowmobile(non-member)                 
$114
ATV                                      $74
ATV 14 Month                      $86

Transfer                                 $21.50

You can only transfer to the same type of vehicle.  I.E. from ATV to ATV.
You can only transfer if the previous vehicle was sold or stolen.  If transfered, you must have the new owners information filled out on the back of the old registration.
The registation will be good for the remainder of the registration year.



Cash is the only form of payment accepted for registrations.

All registrations are valid from the date issued through June 30th and are not prorated.

When registering an OHRV or a Snowmobile:

1.  You must be 18 years of age, present a valid driver's lincense or non-driver photo ID, and apply in person.
2.  You must present a valid N.H. driver's license or N.H. non-driver photo ID to qualify for residents rates.
3.  You must provide the following vehicle information: Make, Model, Year of manufacture, Primary and secondary colors, and the VIN number.  (No bill of sale or title is required).



KNOW THE LAWS


The Laws and Regulations that control how and where to use your ATV/Trail Bike are very important for you to be aware of and to follow. Knowing and following the laws can make the difference between having places to ride and not.

OHRV laws are established for your protection, as well as everyone else's. By controlling less responsible riders, the laws and regulations allow others to enjoy the sport. These very same laws also help protect the land you ride on and the folks who own it.

Below are links to the specific laws, which address OHRVs, landowners' Duty of Care, Wetlands and the Administrative Rules, which govern trails on Public Lands, under the management of the Department of Resources and Economic Development.


OHRV Laws:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/NHTOC/NHTOC-XVIII-215-A.htm
Wetlands: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/NHTOC/NHTOC-L-482-A.htm
Vehicles in water: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/l/485-A/485-A-14.htm
Wetlands ATV: http://www.des.state.nh.us/wetlands/atv_poster.htm
DRED/GIA Admin Rules: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/res8100-8500.html

For digested versions of the OHRV laws, contact NH Fish & Game, Law Enforcement Division at OHRV@wildlife.state.nh.us . Wetlands information is available from the NH Department of Environmental Services, Wetlands Bureau at wetmail@des.state.nh.us

Registration:
All OHRV's must be registered if operated off the owner's property. There are no trail user fees in New Hampshire.

Registrations may be purchased by mail from Fish and Game Department Headquarters in Concord or in person at any one of 200 Registration Agents located statewide.