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Old 04-01-2025, 06:59 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Biggd View Post
If it was mine, I would remove the sticker, JMO. Many of the States you go through won't know the NH inspection laws but if the sticker is there then they will know it's expired!
A police officer in one state cannot write you a ticket for a violation of the law of another state.

In other words, you could drive your New Hampshire registered car in Florida for years with an expired inspection sticker, or no sticker at all and never receive a ticket.

I do agree with the method suggested above. New Hampshire gives a 14 day grace period for inspections when returning to the state.
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