New Hampshire Title Support
How To Sign A New Hampshire Title
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1. On the front of the title, the vehicle’s information should be printed, including make, model and VIN. The owner’s mailing address, name and other information should also be printed in this section.
2. Below the owner’s information, the lien section should be utilized only if there are lienholders on this sale. If there are none, skip this section. If there are, they should record their information and sign the lien release. The state of New Hampshire provides two spaces for new lienholders.
3. On the back of the document, the buyer’s name and address must be printed. The vehicle’s odometer reading must also be recorded and certified.
4. Below the mileage, the seller must sign and print their name. If there are two sellers, both must perform this step.
5. Once the seller has signed, the buyer must also sign the document.
Helpful Tips
- There are two sections below the ones mentioned above that are designated for use by licensed dealers only. Do not attempt to fill in these sections unless you are a licensed dealer.
- There is an additional space at the bottom of the form for a new lienholder, if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When do I cancel my insurance?
A. Only cancel your vehicle's insurance AFTER your vehicle has been picked up and you have notified the state that you’ve donated your vehicle. If your state requires notification, please be aware that you should never cancel your insurance prior to reporting to the state you are no longer in possession of the vehicle. This is a general rule for States/Motor Vehicle Departments that require Notification be submitted or license plates returned.
Q: Who is considerd the purchaser of my vehicle donation? Is it the nonprofit or charity?
A. The purchaser of your donated vehicle is NOT the nonprofit or charity. It will either be the vendor or Charitable Adult Rides & Services, the vehicle donation program provider and partner of your nonprofit of choice.
Q. What is State Notification?
A. State notification releases the vehicle donor from liability over the vehicle, including registration fees and from having to keep the vehicle insured, after the vehicle is picked up. State notification is a way for the state to create a record that the owner is no longer in possession of the vehicle. The steps needed to release your liability of a donated vehicle vary by state.
Q. Who is supposed to take care of the state notification process?
A. If state notification is required, only the donor and/or owner of the vehicle can complete this process. Please do not rely on the pick-up driver or vendor to report to the State/Motor Vehicle Department that you are no longer in possession of the vehicle. If you need support, please contact the vehicle donation support team at donorsupport@careasy.org or call 855-500-7433. We would be happy to assist you.
If you have additional questions, please visit our vehicle donation FAQS.
If you would like assistance with your vehicle donation, please contact us here.
For more information on vehicle release or general DMV questions, contact your local Motor Vehicle Division.
For additional support, please email us and include your Stock # and contact information.
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