By Associated Press - Saturday, May 10, 2014

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle and snowmobile registration certificates in New Hampshire are now computer-generated and printed on regular paper, which will allow faster access to registration data, New Hampshire’s Fish and Game Department said.

The new system will replace an outdated multi-part paper registration certificate. It also will allow the Trails Bureau to receive its distribution of money faster and help expedite the funding for grants to snowmobile and OHRV clubs across the state.

“This is an important step forward,” said Sue Perry, Fish and Game licensing supervisor. “The new system allows Fish and Game to operate more efficiently and effectively, using technology that has been adopted nationwide with positive results.”



Customers still must visit their OHRV registration agent in person to register their vehicles and receive their decals.

A $2 transaction fee will be charged per vehicle registration; this fee goes to the vendor for the automated system, Sovereign Sportsman Solutions, to cover development and operating costs.

A resident ATV registration, previously $55, will be $57. A resident club member snowmobile registration, previously $64, will be $66.

Fourteen-month OHRV registrations for 2014-2015 year became available May 1. Regular OHRV and snowmobile registrations will be available on or after June 16 for the registration year that begins July 1.

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