Applying for a New Hampshire Driver’s License
One of the first tasks you should tackle after moving to New Hampshire is obtaining a state driver's license. According to the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), new residents must apply for a New Hampshire driver's license within 60 days of establishing residency.Steps to Apply for a New Hampshire Driver’s License:
- Visit a DMV Office: Locate your nearest DMV office and plan your visit.
- Complete the Application: Fill out the driver’s license application form available at the DMV office or online.
- Provide Proof of Identity: Bring required documents, including proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency.
- Pass the Tests: Depending on your situation, you may need to pass a vision test, written test, and road test.
- Pay the Fees: Be prepared to pay the necessary fees for your new driver’s license.
Required Documents:
- Proof of identity (e.g., passport, birth certificate)
- Proof of Social Security number (e.g., Social Security card, W-2 form)
- Proof of New Hampshire residency (e.g., utility bill, lease agreement)
Table: Driver’s License Application Fees
| License Type | Fee |
| Standard | $50 |
| Enhanced | $70 |
Updating Vehicle Registration
Once you’ve secured your New Hampshire driver’s license, the next step is updating your vehicle registration. According to the New Hampshire DMV, new residents must register their vehicles within 60 days of moving to the state.Steps to Register Your Vehicle:
- Visit the Town Clerk’s Office: Registration is done at your local town or city clerk’s office.
- Complete the Registration Form: Fill out the necessary vehicle registration forms.
- Provide Required Documents: You will need your out-of-state title, proof of identity, and proof of residency.
- Pay the Fees: Registration fees vary based on the vehicle type and weight.
Required Documents:
- Out-of-state vehicle title
- Proof of identity
- Proof of residency
- Proof of insurance
Table: Vehicle Registration Fees
| Vehicle Type | Fee Range |
| Passenger Car | $45-$60 |
| Motorcycle | $9-$14 |
Voter Registration
Becoming a registered voter in New Hampshire is essential for participating in local, state, and national elections. The New Hampshire Secretary of State's office outlines the process for registering to vote.Steps to Register to Vote:
- Determine Your Eligibility: You must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of New Hampshire, and at least 18 years old.
- Complete the Voter Registration Form: Available at the town or city clerk’s office or online.
- Provide Proof of Identity and Residency: Similar to the requirements for a driver’s license, you will need documents that prove your identity and residency.
- Submit the Form: Submit your completed form in person or by mail.
Important Deadlines:
- Election Day Registration: New Hampshire allows same-day registration on Election Day.
- Registration Deadlines: Check with your local town or city clerk for specific deadlines before elections.
Table: Voter Registration Deadlines
| Election Type | Deadline |
| General Election | Same-day registration |
| Primary Election | Same-day registration |