NamePhone NumberLicense PlateVIN

New Hampshire DMV Offices

Court NameAddressPhone
Berlin DMV Substation143 East Milan Road(603) 752-7502
Claremont DMV Substation17 Water St. Mill #1(603) 227-4000
Colebrook Town Hall17 Bridge St.(603) 237-4070
Concord (Headquarters)23 Hazen DriveNA
Dover Point DMV Substation50 Boston Harbor Road Route 4(603) 749-4430
Epping DMV Office315 Calef HighwayNA
Keene DMV15 Ash Brook Court(603) 271-2251
Manchester DMV Office377 South Willow StreetNA
Milford DMV Substation4 Meadowbrook Drive(603) 227-4020
DMV Office110 Broad St.(603) 227-4000
Salem DMV Substation154 Main St.(603) 227-4000
Tamworth DMV Office1864 White Mountain HighwayNA

New Hampshire DMV Offices – Locations, Hours & Phone Numbers

The New Hampshire DMV offices have fourteen locations throughout the state for your convenience – locations on the Seacoast, in southern New Hampshire, and even in the north country guarantee that there is a DMV nearest you. A full list of locations can be found at the New Hampshire DMV. All DMV locations are open Monday through Friday, from 8:00AM – 4:30PM. Contact information is also available, including a list of phone numbers pertaining to the service you need.

Driver’s licensing services are available in-person at each DMV location and includes the following:

  • Applying for a driver’s license
  • Obtaining/applying for a CDL license
  • Driver’s education and training
  • Motorcycle license

Other services available at each DMV location include processing vehicle registrations, applying for duplicate titles, obtaining driving records, and VIN verification requests.

Many DMV services are also available for NH residents online to make the process easier. Tasks that are able to be completed online include driver’s license renewal and traffic or parking ticket payment.

To renew your NH driver’s license online, you must have your current NH license. When the process is completed online, your new license is mailed to you. To pay for a traffic or parking ticket, drivers can access the online ticket payment systemhere.

In addition, NH residents can download important forms and documents online as well that will assist them with the registration process and procedures at the DMV office. Downloading and then filling out these forms before arriving at the DMV can often expedite the process.

On the New Hampshire DMV website, new residents of New Hampshire will find answers to frequently asked questions on proper procedures for processing a new driver’s license and vehicle registrations. New residents can also download forms and figure out what documentation is required for obtaining a new driver’s license and/or registration.

Existing and new New Hampshire residents can also access rules and laws online that pertain to the DMV. Laws are arranged by topic and can be clicked on to read the exact language of the law or rule.

Access the NH DMV website here.

New Hampshire DMV Offices
New Hampshire DMV Offices

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