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I think that is very open to interpretation. I am not sure how you could be charged with a violation if you kept the car in New Hampshire "often". Unless there is a legal definition of regularly it would be pretty hard to prove that you violated a vague law.
The dictionary says regularly means "occurring or doing something frequently enough over a period of time to establish a pattern, though not necessarily a strict one." I think that covers a lot of situations. The other curious part of the new law is that they will require someone to have a vehicle "registered and insured in the state of the applicants residence". That is coming from New Hampshire, a state that does not require automobile insurance. The final language is not what was initially submitted but it is what was approved by the House and signed by the Governor. At least they improved on the old law. |
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I think the intent of the wording requires that you have a home state car also and the car registered in NH is not the car you are using regularly in your home state.
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I register the RV in NH as this is my residency and address. I was a full timer and spent months in several states and no one has approach me about registration including FL. So my guess is proof of residency?
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New Hampshire determines residency by where your driver's license is from. If you have an out of state license then you are a non-resident. If you do not have a driver's license then the Town Clerk can decide if you are a resident. Absent that, or in a disagreement, I assume that the courts could get involved.
Most states have laws that say if you establish a residence there and are gainfully employed for over 30 days you must switch your vehicle registration(s) and license to that state. There is a tremendous grey area. I asked a DMV official in Florida if they thought every snowbird that went to Florida for the winter and got a job bagging groceries to supplement their income had changed their license and registration. They acknowledged that most would not but would be subject to arrest for unlicensed and unregistered if they were stopped. So, if this fits you, make sure you have the "right" answers ready if you get stopped. (No sir, no job, just passing through............)
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For anyone who is interested the new motor vehicle registration Nonresident Affidavit is attached.
It is simple and improves on the old law. It takes effect January 1, 2020. |
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Senator Harold French who was instrumental in the filing and passing of the legislation regarding non-resident registrations has served three terms as a New Hampshire State Senator. His current term ends on December 7, 2022 and he is not going to seek reelection.
I know that the legislation has helped many people who keep and register vehicles at their New Hampshire property but maintain their legal residency elsewhere. The savings are significant. Harold French is a real regular guy and very down to earth. He has decided to run for US Congress in the 2022 election. I understand he will make a formal announcement in early December. If anyone (especially non -residents who benefited from his work on the registration law) would like to thank him for all he has done his mailing address is: Senator Harold French, P.O. Box 11 Warner, NH 03278. I am sure he would appreciate it |
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