My address has changed since I last renewed my registration. Can I renew online?

Individuals and corporations are not permitted to renew online if their address has changed without notifying the Town in which the citizen resides along with the New Hampshire DMV. You must first come into the town/city office to prove residency with the proper identification* Individuals will then complete and submit a Record Change Request (DSMV 30) and Corporations will submit a Corporate Name/Address change (RDMV 324). The online registration documents are mailed to the current address on your current registration. The post office may not forward** your documents to any new address, instead; they will be returned to the Town/City Clerk’s office of City Tax Collector’s office.

*Residency requirements will vary according to different municipal standards. Per RSA 259:23 proof of residency may be required along with a valid New Hampshire registration, Town/City Clerk approval of residency letter, utility bill with postmark date and/or rental/lease agreement and something recently (within 30 days) mailed to you at your new address (must provide postmarked envelope). Proof for a Corporate name change might include a current utility bill, company letterhead, business card etc.

**Post Office forwarding- Even if you have filed a “forward order” with the US Postal Service, we do not recommend that you renew online.

Do NOT email your name or address change request!

You must go to your local municipal office.