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Sounds just about right,,,
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In NH a lot of the Town Clerks do the boat registrations. I did mine in Sandown when I registered the boat trailer a few weeks ago.
I do not believe that you would have to be a resident to use the town clerks office to register a boat but it would be M-F daytime hours with one evening open at most town halls in NH. Never on weekends.
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We put up with the town registration hassle so that the funds stay in the town.
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We register our boat at Irwin Marine in Laconia. They handle the registrations in their Ship Store. They are open from 8 - 5 Monday through Saturday and 10 AM - 5 on Sunday during the boating season. You have to have cash or a check plus your documentation. Takes 2 minutes.
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Ouch,,, so many wasted hours of my life I will never get back,,,
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You can also do it by mail. The state should be sending you a renewal form, if you registered the boat in NH the previous year, and that has the address of where to mail it. Even more saved time for you now!
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We register ours at Goodhue & Hawkins in Wolfeboro. Just cash or check.
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