New Hampshire · Titles & temp tags

How duplicate titles and 20‑day temporary plates work in New Hampshire.

Dealer-focused explanation of New Hampshire’s TDMV 18 duplicate title application and 20‑day plates that bridge the gap between purchase and full registration.

High-level dealer workflow Pairs with official New Hampshire references Not legal advice

New Hampshire duplicate title overview

New Hampshire issues duplicate titles through the Division of Motor Vehicles using Form TDMV 18 – Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title.

  1. Confirm that New Hampshire is the state of record and that the vehicle is title‑required (older, low‑value vehicles may not carry titles).
  2. Have the current owner complete TDMV 18 and include the required fee, payable to the State of New Hampshire.
  3. Mail the application and fee to the Title Bureau in Concord or file through an authorized municipal agent if appropriate.
  4. Ensure all owners of record sign; if there is an active lien, coordinate with the lienholder on where the duplicate title will be mailed.

When taking trades, ask whether the seller has already requested a duplicate. If not, build the TDMV 18 step into your intake checklist so deals do not stall for missing titles later.