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Old 05-06-2013, 08:40 PM   #1
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Default ...back year car reg?

So's, this morning the town clerk says to me: "You need to pay the back year registration otherwise you have to wait until Sept 1, 2013 before you can re-register it."

So, what the heck am I talking about? Last August, 2012, when the NH car registration on my 15-year old pickup expired, I decided not to register it at that time because it is a gas guzzler and needs some work to pass inspection. It has been sitting in my yard ever since.

Much to my surprise, as already stated above, I cannot pay a pro-rated amount or something like that, and need to either pay the back year registration fee or just wait it out until Sept 1, 2013. This was a surprise to me, to say the least ........ hmmm ?!
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Old 05-06-2013, 09:13 PM   #2
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So's, this morning the town clerk says to me: "You need to pay the back year registration otherwise you have to wait until Sept 1, 2013 before you can re-register it."

So, what the heck am I talking about? Last August, 2012, when the NH car registration on my 15-year old pickup expired, I decided not to register it at that time because it is a gas guzzler and needs some work to pass inspection. It has been sitting in my yard ever since.

Much to my surprise, as already stated above, I cannot pay a pro-rated amount or something like that, and need to either pay the back year registration fee or just wait it out until Sept 1, 2013. This was a surprise to me, to say the least ........ hmmm ?!
Ah the man who advocates additional taxes such as a NH income tax is now crying because he has to pay his taxes????? Oh the sweet delicious irony.
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Old 05-06-2013, 10:28 PM   #3
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That's interesting. What if you paid the remainder of this year, and next? When you buy a car within a couple months of your birthday they do that.

I bought a trailer this past winter and paid for the remaining plus next years.
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I ran into the same thing when I let my beater sit in my driveway for a while because it needed this part and that part and... oh, bother.

So what did you do? Did you pay it? Or are you waiting?
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Like I said, it's a 15-year old pickup that's a gas guzzler and still needs work to pass inspection, so no, I haven't registered it; but it's a full-sized pickup with a big, tall fiberglass cap so it gets used as a storage shed for a sno-blower, pressure washer, step ladder, snow shovels and a large old Panasonic tv that is loaded with sentimental value, plus some other bulky items!

It actually makes a terrific storage shed.
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Most Lake region towns have an ordinance for the amount of unregistered vehicles that you have on your property. You also have to get a license to have a Junk Yard.

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Most Lake region towns have an ordinance for the amount of unregistered vehicles that you have on your property. You also have to get a license to have a Junk Yard.

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...just have the one pickup truck.........one is enough thank-you ......... and last time I checked.......Meredith allows for one unregistered motor vehicle per address.........(?)
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If you turn in your registration before it expires the town will prorate the amount of time you use the plates and refund you the amount of the time you did not use it? I ask a couple of years ago and they did.
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Like I said, it's a 15-year old pickup that's a gas guzzler and still needs work to pass inspection, so no, I haven't registered it; but it's a full-sized pickup with a big, tall fiberglass cap so it gets used as a storage shed for a sno-blower, pressure washer, step ladder, snow shovels and a large old Panasonic tv that is loaded with sentimental value, plus some other bulky items!

It actually makes a terrific storage shed
Your neighbors must love you leaving an old jalopy in the yard stuffed full of crap for them all to look at.
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Your neighbors must love you leaving an old jalopy in the yard stuffed full of crap for them all to look at.
That crap is probably in the process of being returned where it was purchased.
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Your neighbors must love you leaving an old jalopy in the yard stuffed full of crap for them all to look at.
Yeah it keeps his Assessment TAXES down though.....
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If you turn in your registration before it expires the town will prorate the amount of time you use the plates and refund you the amount of the time you did not use it? I ask a couple of years ago and they did.
I did in fact try just that and was told "sorry-no" by the town clerk's office because of some specific additional application for this refund procedure that I could not satisfy. Sorry, cannot recall exactly what that was?
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Default Back in the day....

My birth month is September and back in the day I would put my motorcycle in storage October 1st. Then register it in the spring and only have to pay for the summer months. At some point along the way...that changed and they started charging back to the previous September.....so now I keep my Bike out until November 1st...then ship it to the Florida house for the winter.
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I was just told yesterday that the six month registrations that used to be available for cars & pickups are no longer available.
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Yeah it keeps his Assessment TAXES down though.....
Old unregistered truck = Hillbilly storage shed.
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If the vehicle is over 25 years old, you are elgible for antique plates.

You may qualify the truck as a farm vehicle. You can get away with inspection!
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If the vehicle is over 25 years old, you are elgible for antique plates.

You may qualify the truck as a farm vehicle. You can get away with inspection!
Did you mean "get away without inspection" Do you like actually need to own a farm to qualify?
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Les, you can always raise chickens for egg money and use the front of the truck for their home while still having the storage space in back.
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Farm vehicle need not be inspected. The family has a working sheep farm and we have farm trucks.

I friend of mine has a mini vineyard and she has a truck registered as agriculture.

I beleive you need an agricultural business and register the vehicle with the business. I'm not sure but I will check in.
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No vehicle needs to be inspected if it stays on the farm or any private property.
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No vehicle needs to be inspected if it stays on the farm or any private property.
Correct, but there are hardly any completely self contained farms (if that's the right word), but you know what i mean, and farm vehicles often travel on public roads to get from field to field.
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Oh yeah that I realized anybody can keep any vehicle on their own private property and not register it. I just assumed these folks were talking about driving them on public roads.
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