New Hampshire Snowmobile Bill of Sale Template (2026)
New Hampshire snowmobile sale facts (2026)
| Lien release form | TDMV 18A |
| Sales / use tax | 0% (New Hampshire has no state sales tax; local permit fees vary) |
| Title transfer fee | $25 |
| Transfer deadline | 20 days from sale |
| Bill of sale notary | Not required |
| New Hampshire DMV / titling | New Hampshire DMV ↗ |
Why use a New Hampshire-specific snowmobile template
Captures every New Hampshire field
A snowmobile bill of sale needs the chassis VIN (stamped on the tunnel), track serial (stitched-in tag), engine displacement, and hours — in snowmobile-active states like Minnesota and New York the DNR registers the sled separately from the DMV and a trail pass is required to ride public groomed trails. A generic template often omits New Hampshire-specific fields (such as the TDMV 18A reference) and gets rejected at the registration counter.
Tax + fee aware
New Hampshire charges 0% sales/use tax plus a $25 title transfer fee. Recording the correct sale price on the template is what the DMV uses to calculate tax owed.
Deadline-aware
The buyer has 20 days to register the snowmobile after the sale. The template includes a sale-date field that anchors the deadline.
What the New Hampshire Snowmobile template includes
- Buyer + seller full legal names and addresses (ZIP required)
- Snowmobile identifier — VIN, HIN, or serial number
- Year, make, model, color
- Odometer / hour-meter reading (where applicable)
- Sale price in numerals + written form
- Sale date (anchors any state deadline)
- Signature blocks for both parties
- TDMV 18A reference (lien release)
Generate your New Hampshire snowmobile bill of sale in under 3 minutes
Pre-filled with every field New Hampshire requires. Instant PDF, no signup.
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Frequently Asked Questions — New Hampshire Snowmobile Template
Is a New Hampshire snowmobile bill of sale template legally binding?▾
Yes. A signed snowmobile bill of sale template is a legal record of the private transfer in New Hampshire, provided it captures both parties' full legal names and addresses, the snowmobile identifier (VIN/HIN/serial), sale price, sale date, and both signatures. The buyer presents it to the New Hampshire DMV to register the snowmobile within 20 days of the sale.
What does a New Hampshire-compliant snowmobile bill of sale template need to include?▾
New Hampshire requires the template to capture the snowmobile's identifier (VIN, HIN, or serial), year/make/model, sale price (digits + written), sale date, both parties' full legal names and addresses with ZIP codes, and both signatures. New Hampshire does not require notarization, but the buyer should still receive a fully signed original. If the snowmobile was financed, New Hampshire uses TDMV 18A for the lien release.
Is sales tax owed on a private snowmobile sale in New Hampshire?▾
New Hampshire charges 0% sales/use tax on private snowmobile sales. New Hampshire has no state sales tax; local permit fees vary The buyer typically pays the tax when registering the snowmobile and a $25 title transfer fee.
Do I need a notary for a New Hampshire snowmobile bill of sale?▾
New Hampshire does not require notarization for a private snowmobile bill of sale. A signed original from both parties is sufficient for registration.
Can I print and reuse this New Hampshire snowmobile template?▾
You can print the template multiple times, but each sale requires a freshly signed original. Photocopied signatures are not valid. BillOfSaleNow generates two identical originals (one for the buyer, one for the seller) so both parties walk away with a signed copy.
Source: New Hampshire DMV ↗ · Last verified 2026-05-07