New Hampshire Boat Registration: Requirements, Fees & How to Apply (2026)

Complete guide to New Hampshire boat registration. Learn about fees ($45-$113), required documents, online registration, title transfer, and renewal process.

Managing Agency New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles
Validity Period 1 year (expires December 31)
Online Registration Available
Fee Range $45 - $113
Title Required No
Safety Education Required

Key Takeaway: New Hampshire requires registration for motorboats regardless of length, and sailboats 12 feet or longer, must be registered to operate on new hampshire public waters. Registration fees range from $45 to $113 and are valid for 1 year (expires december 31). No boat title is required. Boater education is mandatory. Online registration is available.

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Which Boats Need Registration in New Hampshire?

Must Register

All motorboats regardless of length, and sailboats 12 feet or longer, must be registered to operate on New Hampshire public waters.

Exemptions

  • Non-motorized canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards
  • Sailboats under 12 feet
  • Vessels used exclusively on private waters
  • Government-owned vessels

New Hampshire Boat Registration Fees & Costs

Vessel Class
Registration Fee
Additional Fees
Total
Up to 16 feet
$24.00
$20.50
$44.50
16.1–21 feet
$34.00
$20.50
$54.50
21.1–30 feet
$52.00
$20.50
$72.50
30.1–45 feet
$72.00
$20.50
$92.50
45.1 feet and longer
$92.00
$20.50
$112.50
Sales Tax Rate 0%
Title Fee $0.00
Title Transfer Fee $0.00
Renewal Fee Same as annual registration fee for the applicable class
Late Penalty Operating an unregistered vessel is a violation subject to fines
Fees are based on the listed New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles source and may not include local or county surcharges. Last content review: 2026-03-13. Data year: 2026.
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Use the fee calculator with New Hampshire preselected to combine the listed registration class, title fee, and sales tax planning inputs. Listed totals on this page range from $45 to $113 before local or file-specific charges.

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Use the listed New Hampshire fee range, title rule, and agency source review date to organize the documents you still need to confirm before paying or operating.

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Registration Process in New Hampshire

1

Gather Required Documents

Prepare all necessary documentation including proof of ownership, identification, and HIN verification.

2

Choose Registration Method

Register online, by mail, or in person at your local New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles office.

3

Submit Application & Pay Fees

Complete the registration form and pay the applicable fees. Deadline: Before operating on New Hampshire waters after purchase.

4

Receive Registration Number

Once approved, you will receive your registration certificate, number, and validation stickers.

5

Display Registration Number

Affix the registration number and stickers to your vessel according to state display requirements.

Required Documents Checklist

Proof of ownership (Bill of Sale / MCO / previous registration)
Bill of Sale
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Valid photo ID (driver's license or state ID)
Proof of residency
Sales tax payment receipt
Lien release documentation (if applicable)
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Boat Title & Title Transfer in New Hampshire

Title Not Required

New Hampshire does not issue boat titles. The registration certificate and bill of sale serve as proof of ownership.

Issued by: N/A (registration only)

Transfer Process

Submit a bill of sale, a completed registration application, and the registration fee to the NH DMV or an authorized agent (town clerk or marina).

Title Fee

$0.00

Transfer Fee

$0.00

Lien Recording

Not available

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New Hampshire private sale or used-boat purchase?

Before registering a newly purchased boat, verify the seller's ownership documents, bill of sale, HIN, and any lien release. The state-specific transfer process above should be matched with the national used-boat and lien-check steps.

Registration Renewal in New Hampshire

Renewal Period 1 year (expires December 31)
Renewal Fee Same as annual registration fee for the applicable class
Late Penalty Operating an unregistered vessel is a violation subject to fines
Online Renewal Available
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Check renewal timing before operating

Check the listed New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles renewal source before operating with an expired or uncertain registration.

New Hampshire renewal and agency path

New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles handles the listed renewal source for this state. Use the renewal guide to compare online, mail, and in-person renewal patterns before relying on a notice or expired registration date.

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Boater Safety Education in New Hampshire

Education Required

All motorboat operators in New Hampshire must complete a NASBLA-approved boater education course or possess a boating safety certificate from a recognized state.

NASBLA Approved Courses Accepted
Cross-State Reciprocity Yes
Exemptions
  • U.S. Coast Guard licensed operators
  • Operators with a valid boater education card from a NASBLA-recognized state
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Registration Number Display Rules

All registered vessels in New Hampshire must display their registration number and validation stickers according to the following requirements:

Number Placement Both sides of the forward half of the hull, above the waterline
Minimum Height Minimum 3 inches tall, block letters
Style Requirements Block letters, contrasting color to the hull. Format: NH 1234 AB. Must read left to right.
Sticker Placement Registration and secondary decals placed within 6 inches of the registration number (secondary decal required since January 1, 2025)

New Hampshire vs Neighboring States

Neighboring state data will be available once more states are added.

New Hampshire commercial boat registration checklist

Using a vessel for charter, business ownership, documented-vessel, or other commercial activity can add questions beyond a standard recreational registration. Review the commercial checklist status before changing use.

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Hampshire Boat Registration

How much does it cost to register a boat in New Hampshire?

NH base registration fees are $24 (up to 16 ft) to $92 (45+ ft), plus additional fees for lake preservation ($9.50), public waters ($5), search and rescue ($1), and public boat access ($5). Total ranges from about $44.50 to $112.50 per year.

How long is boat registration valid in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire registrations expire on December 31 each year and must be renewed annually.

Can I register my boat online in New Hampshire?

Yes, the NH DMV offers online boat registration. You can also register at a town clerk's office or authorized marina agent.

Do I need a title for my boat in New Hampshire?

No, New Hampshire does not issue boat titles. The registration and bill of sale serve as ownership documents.

Does New Hampshire charge sales tax on boats?

No, New Hampshire has no state sales tax, making it an attractive state for boat purchases.

Is boater education required in New Hampshire?

Yes, all motorboat operators must complete a NASBLA-approved boater education course or hold a valid boating safety certificate.

What is the secondary decal requirement?

Since January 1, 2025, NH boaters must display a secondary decal alongside their registration decals, mandated by House Bill 1304. Both decals are obtained at the time of registration.

Do non-residents need to register in New Hampshire?

Non-residents with valid home state registration may operate in NH for up to 30 days. After 30 days, NH registration is required.

Ready to Register Your Boat in New Hampshire?

Visit the official New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles website to start your boat registration or renewal.

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