New Hampshire Statutes
§ 262:22 — Prohibition
New Hampshire § 262:22
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title XXIMOTOR VEHICLES
Ch. 262ANTITHEFT LAWS, OFFENSES, PENALTIES, HABITUAL OFFENDERS, ARREST OF NONRESIDENTS AND ABANDONED VEHICLES
SubdivisionHabitual Offenders
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 262:22 (2026).
Text
No license to drive motor vehicles in New Hampshire shall be issued to an habitual offender:
I.Until such time as the period of revocation imposed pursuant to RSA 262:19, III has been served;
II.Until such time as financial responsibility requirements are met, or until the commissioner, for good cause shown, grants a waiver of the requirements. Such waiver shall only be granted where the habitual offender has not driven a motor vehicle in violation of the order and has not held a license for 5 years or more; and
III.Until the license of such person to drive a motor vehicle in this state has been restored in writing by an order of the director or of a court of record entered in a proceeding as hereinafter provided.
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Legislative History
RSA 262-B:6. 1969, 433:1. 1981, 146:1. 1985, 213:11. 1987, 238:4. 2012, 60:1, eff. May 14, 2012.
Nearby Sections
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§ 262:1
Penalties§ 262:11
Examination of Vehicles§ 262:12
Taking Without Owner's Consent§ 262:13
Possession of Master Keys§ 262:14
Master Keys; Prohibited Acts§ 262:15
Master Keys; Penalty§ 262:18
Declaration of Policy§ 262:19
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