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can i get a replacement car registration in marlborough nh

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ErinRose
12/25/2025, 12:00:53 PM

Yes, you can get a replacement car registration in Marlborough, NH. The process is handled by the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and can be completed online, by mail, or in person at a DMV office. The standard fee for a duplicate registration certificate is $15.00, and you'll need to provide specific information, such as your license plate number and vehicle identification number (VIN).

The quickest method is often the online portal, provided your registration isn't expired and your address is current. If you need to update your address or prefer handling it by mail, you must complete an Application for Duplicate Certificate of Registration (Form TDMV 23). For an in-person visit, the Concord DMV is the closest full-service office to Marlborough.

You do not typically need your old registration to get a replacement, but you must be able to accurately provide your personal and vehicle details. If your registration was lost or stolen and you have concerns about fraud, it's wise to monitor your records. The table below outlines the key methods and requirements.

MethodEstimated Processing TimeFeeKey Requirements
Online (NH DMV Express)Immediate to a few days$15.00 + convenience feeCurrent registration, valid credit card, up-to-date address
Mail2-3 weeks$15.00 check/money orderCompleted Form TDMV 23, copy of ID, mailed to Concord DMV
In-Person (Concord DMV)Same day$15.00Completed Form TDMV 23, proof of identity (e.g., driver's license)

Once you complete the process, you will receive a new registration document with the same expiration date as your original. Keep the duplicate in your vehicle as required by law.

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LaLondon
01/02/2026, 02:25:13 AM

Head to the NH DMV website. That's your best bet. You can do it all online in a few minutes if your info is current. It costs fifteen bucks. Just have your plate number and a credit card ready. If you'd rather do it in person, you'll have to drive to Concord, fill out a form, and pay the fee. Either way, it's a pretty straightforward fix.

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BethanyFitz
01/09/2026, 02:48:49 PM

I had to do this last year after my glove compartment got messy. I went the mail-in route because I'm not in a rush. I printed the duplicate registration form from the DMV site, wrote a check for $15, and sent it off. It showed up in my mailbox about two weeks later. Just double-check that you sign the form and use the correct mailing address in Concord. It's slow, but it works.

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MayaLynn
01/16/2026, 10:22:17 PM

The key is knowing your VIN and license plate number. You won't get far without those. The fee is set at $15, no matter how you apply. If you go to the Concord office, bring your driver's license to prove your identity. The staff there can usually print the new registration for you on the spot. Remember, this is just a replacement; the expiration date stays the same, so keep track of when you need to renew.

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MasonMarie
01/23/2026, 01:57:48 AM

Let's walk through the mail-in option step by step, as that's a common choice. First, download and print the "Application for Duplicate Certificate of Registration," which is Form TDMV 23. Fill it out completely, including your signature. Then, get a check or money order for $15 made payable to "State of NH - DMV." Finally, mail the form and payment to the Division of Motor Vehicles in Concord. Don't forget to make a copy of everything for your records before you send it. Expect a couple of weeks for processing and delivery.

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