CONCORD — The New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles will move to a fully appointment-based system beginning Monday, Nov. 3. 

“This change is designed to reduce waiting times in DMV lobbies and provide a more efficient, personalized  experience for all customers,” said DMV Director John C. Marasco. “By scheduling appointments in advance, the  DMV can manage customer flow more effectively, ensuring that each visit is timely and well-organized.” 

The DMV conducts over 425,000 in-person transactions at 14 locations around the state each year. Starting Nov. 3, additional appointments will be available to accommodate customer volume. The busiest DMV  locations in Concord, Manchester, Nashua, and Epping will also offer appointments during extended hours until  5 p.m., twice a week. Additionally, a limited block of same-day appointments will be made available each day for  customers with urgent transactions.  

Customers can find appointment availability at dos.nh.gov, where they can select “Make an  Appointment” on the homepage. DMV staff will assist walk-in customers with finding appointments, including at other DMV locations if necessary. 

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