Yes, in New Hampshire, vehicles are required to have two license plates displayed—one on the front and one on the rear. This requirement applies to most vehicles registered in the state. However, there are exceptions for certain types of vehicles, such as motorcycles, which only need one plate on the rear. Always check with the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles for the most current regulations.
Yes, you idiot.
no
you only need a drivers license as long as the motor is 49cc or less
you dont need a license to buy them, i know 12 year olds who own stuff. you dont need a license to register them in vermont or tn, i assume nh is the same
You will need SOME kind of LEGAL and VERIFIABLE identification to buy a firearm from a licensed FFL dealer.
NH RSA Section Saf-C 3210.03 - Registration Plates (a) The mechanic shall inspect the registration plates and reject the vehicle if it fails to meet any of the following: (1) The registration plates shall be securely mounted on the exterior of the vehicle in the locations provided by the manufacturer. Vehicles which display special number plates pursuant to RSA 261:91 shall be inspected even though the registration certificate reflects a different number;
a ticket is a record to your license reguardless of the state
No
you need to get a license where you legally live. Maine has a $900 fine for that offense
Yes you need to take the mandatory class and proctored test from the dept of DOT on Hazen dr.
Yes, anything over 49cc is considered a motorcycle.
No