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Old 06-28-2019, 11:16 AM   #9
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I keep a vehicle in FL with NH plates year round and used to have one here with FL plates never an issue.Too much information given at Town Hall ends up bad,I would simply go and register.Bring docs with proving residence utility bill,phone bill tax bill
Not to open a can of worms...but when I was investigating some similar issues, my insurance company required that a car be domiciled for more than 6 months in the state in which it was insured. Also, if you have NH insurance you want to be sure that you have coverage for uninsured motorists as Florida has a whole lot of them.

For me, the need to have adequate insurance was the most important issue. Different insurers may have different policies...but a car registered in NH staying in FL permanently might not be covered. And insurers are very good at avoiding paying after investigating if there is a significant claim.
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