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NH Florida Car - Inspection Sticker
The car is in Florida.
New Hampshire plates. 2 years. New Hampshire registration and plates - current. Insurance current. Inspection sticker expired. Need to drive back to New Hampshire from Florida. Take off expired inspection sticker or leave expired inspection sticker on car. Which is best ? Registering car in Florida or any other state is not an option. Remove expired NH inspection sticker or leave expired sticker on car. To drive/bring back to New Hampshire from Florida. |
the Florida exemption
You can ask your N.H. town clerk for a 'Florida exemption form' giving you two weeks time to get a N.H. state inspection because it was a Florida car. Is designed to be shown to a N.H. police officer who stops you for an expired N.H. inspection sticker.
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I have a similar issue but Mass plates. Sticker expires in January each year. MASS RMV has an option on their webpage that allows me to acknowledge that the sticker is expired and that I will get it inspected upon my return to Massachusetts.
Having said that, I wouldn’t worry about it. Just get it inspected upon your return. Even if you get stopped for it, I would think most officers would find your story believable. Don’t remove the sticker. It’s better to have an expired sticker than no sticker at all. |
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In other words, you could drive your New Hampshire registered car in Florida for years with an expired inspection sticker, or no sticker at all and never receive a ticket. I do agree with the method suggested above. New Hampshire gives a 14 day grace period for inspections when returning to the state. |
NH has a special permit allowing transportation of a motor vehicle without an inspection sticker. Just figure out the time that you’ll arrive in NH and then you have a free pass for 48 hours. I had one of these once, got stopped by a cop for an expired inspection, showed him the permit and he said he had never seen one before.
https://www.dmv.nh.gov/sites/g/files...ts/rdmv356.pdf |
Should be fine if you enter New Hampshire after dark (maybe after 8:30 pm) where the expired sticker would not be seen because of the light conditions (just don't get a speeding ticket to call attention to yourself).
First thing the next morning get a new sticker applied so it will no longer be an issue. Drive carefully on your venture north. |
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Sticker
I have the same problem every year as my sticker expires in April. I am in Florida until mid May. I get a letter from the Alton Town Clerk acknowledging that my sticker has expired and I have 30 days upon my return to get a current one.
Very simple - just write or call your town clerk to request dispensation until your return |
Ended up just scrapping old wrong color sticker off.
Then drove without any sticker on windshield. Made it. No issues. But yes. One can contact the town clerk. Documents do have to be mailed back and forth. One down. Then up. Then down. |
Simpler
Glad you made it. We don't have any back and forth. Simple email to Town Clerk and a week or so later we have our requested form in hand. Put it in glove compartment and no worries!!
Have a great summer |
California has inspections every two years for smog emissions only. No safety check at all...Ever.
No brakes? Who cares. CA is SO paternal in so many ways. I've always assumed it is because the illegal residents have little money to make repairs. Eliminating discrimination in any form is California's mantra. Even if it makes no common sense. Unintended consequences? What are those? |
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Sure, it would make sense, but there's any number of counterintuitive systems out there. Sent from my SM-S911U using Tapatalk |
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