Window Sticker (Monroney) Rules in New Hampshire
The Monroney sticker is federally required on every new vehicle. New Hampshire adds state-level enforcement. Here's what's required, what's illegal, and how to recover a copy by VIN.
Quick Reference
Federal Requirement (All States)
Yes — Federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958 (Monroney Act)
Federal law requires a Monroney sticker on every new vehicle displayed for sale, until the first retail sale.
When the Sticker Is Required
On all new vehicles until first retail sale
The sticker must remain affixed until the first retail buyer takes delivery.
What the Sticker Must Contain
MSRP, options + pricing, fuel economy (EPA), origin, destination charge, safety ratings (NHTSA)
Required content includes base MSRP, factory-installed options, EPA fuel economy, country of assembly, parts content by country, NHTSA crash ratings.
Sticker Removal: Illegal
ILLEGAL — federal misdemeanor under Monroney Act
Removing the Monroney sticker before first sale violates federal law. State consumer protection statutes typically add treble damages or similar remedies.
New Hampshire Consumer Protection
State consumer protection statute + federal Monroney Act
Most state deceptive trade practices acts cover Monroney violations and above-MSRP undisclosed markups.
How to Get a Monroney Copy by VIN
Manufacturer VIN lookup tools (free)
Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM, BMW, Mercedes all offer free Monroney recreation by VIN. Useful for verifying used car options and original MSRP.
New Hampshire Standout Tip
New Hampshire-Specific Facts for Window Sticker Monroney
New Hampshire Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In New Hampshire, the title transfer fee is $25 and registration costs Based on vehicle weight; $31.20 - $103.20. Vehicle sales are subject to No sales tax; local municipal permit fees apply. New Hampshire does not require notarization for private-party vehicle transfers. Emission testing is required in New Hampshire — verify the vehicle passes before completing the sale.
- No state sales tax on vehicle purchases
- Annual safety and OBD emissions inspection required
- Registration done at town or city clerk
- Municipal permit fee based on vehicle value
New Hampshire sales tax on vehicle purchases
New Hampshire has a 0% state sales tax rate. No sales tax; municipal vehicle registration permit fees apply. Private-party vehicle sales in New Hampshire may be exempt from state sales tax. New Hampshire has no state sales tax; local permit fees vary. The title transfer fee is $25.
New Hampshire bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 342 bill of sale documents for New Hampshire transactions, with 9 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Monroney window sticker required in New Hampshire?
Yes — Federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958 (Monroney Act). Federal law requires a Monroney sticker on every new vehicle displayed for sale, until the first retail sale.
What's on the Monroney sticker in New Hampshire?
MSRP, options + pricing, fuel economy (EPA), origin, destination charge, safety ratings (NHTSA). Required content includes base MSRP, factory-installed options, EPA fuel economy, country of assembly, parts content by country, NHTSA crash ratings.
Can a dealer remove the Monroney sticker in New Hampshire?
ILLEGAL — federal misdemeanor under Monroney Act. Removing the Monroney sticker before first sale violates federal law. State consumer protection statutes typically add treble damages or similar remedies.
How do I get a Monroney sticker copy by VIN in New Hampshire?
Manufacturer VIN lookup tools (free). Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Ford, GM, BMW, Mercedes all offer free Monroney recreation by VIN. Useful for verifying used car options and original MSRP.
What protections do I have if the dealer violated Monroney in New Hampshire?
State consumer protection statute + federal Monroney Act. Most state deceptive trade practices acts cover Monroney violations and above-MSRP undisclosed markups.
Selling a New Vehicle Privately?
If you're selling a new or near-new vehicle, the Monroney sticker (or its VIN-recreation) + a New Hampshire bill of sale gives the buyer maximum confidence in the transaction.
Generate Bill of SaleSource: Federal Trade Commission.