New Hampshire has the highest percentage of timberland by area of any state; its northern third, known as the Great North Woods, is all forest. South of the Great North Woods, the White Mountains are also forested and are the home of Mount Washington, the highest mountain in the northeastern U.S. at 6,288 feet. The mountains give New Hampshire its nickname: The Granite State. The next region to the south is the Lakes Region, where the town of Wolfeboro claims to be the nation’s first resort town. To the east is an 18-mile stretch of Atlantic Ocean beaches. All of these attractions help to make tourism the mainstay of New Hampshire’s economy.
Manufacturing – especially textiles and shoes – were New Hampshire’s original economic base, when mills lined the state’s many rivers to take advantage of water power. Those industries have declined and been replaced by high-tech manufacturing. Logging, another of the state’s original industries, remains important. Residents enjoy a high standard of living, with the highest level of economic opportunity, the lowest poverty rate, and the seventh highest median household income. The southwestern corner of the state, away from the ski mountains and other tourist meccas, is home to most industry and to the state’s largest city, Manchester.
The first English settlement in New Hampshire was in 1623. One of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire became the first to formally declare its independence from the Crown and the ninth state to sign the Unites States Constitution. Today, New Hampshire is part of New England and is bordered by Vermont on the west, Massachusetts on the south, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec on the north. It is the 46th largest state, with the 41st largest population, making it the 21st most densely populated state. Its capital is Concord. The climate is humid continental, with warm summers and long, cold winters. Although proximity to the Atlantic Ocean helps moderate the climate in the southeast, most of the state experiences much colder winters. Winter can be severe in the mountains, where the summit of Mount Washington (which can be reached by car in summer) claims the “World’s Worst Weather” title. Across the state, average temperatures range from lows in the single digits to highs in the low 80s.
New Hampshire has 10 counties. Except for a few small and sparsely-populated unincorporated areas, all of the state’s land area is occupied by its cities and towns. Most of the towns use a town meeting form of government, typical of the other New England states. Larger towns and cities use a council- mayor or council-manager system. New Hampshire public records may be found by visiting our directory below of all types, including court records, death records, and record search websites.
Abbreviation | NE |
Capital | Concord |
Population | 1,342,795 (2017 est.) |
Area size | 9,349 sq. mi |
Demonym | Granite Stater |
Primary languages spoken | English |
Governor | Chris Sununu |
Lieutenant Governor | Chuck Morse |
U.S. Senators | Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan |
U.S. House Delegation | 2 Democrats |
Time Zone | Eastern: UTC −5/−4 |
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There are two types of public records: 1) personal public records that document major life milestones such as birth certificates, death certificates, divorce records, and marriage records, etc.; and 2) government records that are made public such as property tax records, recorded land records, voter records, crime data, jail inmate records, and court records. The Freedom of Information Act is a national law that releases government agency public records and makes it possible to view most public records. Since there are a multitude of records available, it can be difficult to know how or where to access them.
New Hampshire’s first public records act, the New Hampshire Right to Know Law, was enacted in 1967. It has a broad definition of “governmental records” and includes both physical and electronic records. However, it contains many exemptions, including the governor’s office, and has no enforcement mechanism except through the courts.
When you are ready to start your search, you’ll find our Public Records Directory website easy to use since all of the records can be searched by federal, state, county, city, town, or type of record. The links provided will connect you to the best website for the record search, provide details about the record, or provide contact information for those records without search capabilities.
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Fast access to New Hampshire public record sources at the state level.
Additional New Hampshire public records links can be found on our New Hampshire county and city level pages using the navigation links above.
Property Records
- New Hampshire Land Records and Deeds Directory
- New Hampshire Foreclosures and Tax Lien Sales Directory
- New Hampshire Assessor and Property Tax Records Directory
- New Hampshire GIS and Mapping Directory
Vital Records
- New Hampshire Genealogy Records Directory
- New Hampshire Birth Records Directory
- New Hampshire Death Records Directory
- New Hampshire Marriage Records Directory
- New Hampshire Divorce Records Directory
Community Health & Safety
- New Hampshire Sustainability and Environmental Health Directory
- New Hampshire Traffic Cameras and Reports Directory
- New Hampshire Crimes and Crime Data Directory
Jobs & Employment
Criminal and Court Records
- New Hampshire Warrants Directory
- New Hampshire Jail and Inmate Records Directory
- New Hampshire Sex Offender Registration Directory
Licensing and Permits
- New Hampshire Business Licenses Directory
- New Hampshire Contractor Licenses Directory
- New Hampshire Professional Licenses Directory
- New Hampshire Bar Associations Directory
- New Hampshire Permits and Inspections Directory
Codes, Regulations, & Other
Other New Hampshire Public Records
If you would like to collect seaweed from a New Hampshire beach, be sure to do it during the day; it’s against the law to do it at night. That’s one of New Hampshire’s unusual laws. Like every other state, New Hampshire has some unique types of public records, including a directory of charities, an inmate locator, and state spending records. More examples of public access records available in New Hampshire may be found below.
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State of New Hampshire Home Page
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Administrative Rules
View the New Hampshire code of administrative rules by title and agency.
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Bill Status
Search for New Hampshire General Court bill status by session year, bill number, title, status, or sponser
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Birth and Christening Records
Search name index to birth, baptism and christening records from the State of New Hampshire filed between 1714 and 1904.
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Birth Records
Search name index and images of New Hampshire birth records filed before 1900.
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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records
View information about obtaining certified copies of New Hampshire birth, death, marriage, civil union, and divorce certificates including eligibility, instructions, fees, and request form.
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Campaign Finance Reports
Search New Hampshire campaign finance records including individual listings of contributors, filed statements of receipts and expenditures, and registered committees.
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Census Information Summary
New Hampshire statistics for population, ethnicity, housing, geography and businesses. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Charities
View New Hampshire Department of Justice lists of registered charitable organizations and closed charities.
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Clandestine Drug Laboratory Register
View addresses of some locations in New Hampshire where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
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Cold Cases
View New Hampshire Attorney General, Department of Justice cold case files.
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Consumer Complaint Search
Search for records of consumer complaints against New Hampshire businesses by company name.
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Corporations
Search New Hampshire businesses by name, id or registered agent.
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Court Records and other Resources
Links to state and local court records, general New Hampshire court information, directory of courts, and online resources for courts in New Hampshire.
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Criminal History Records
View information about ordering New Hampshire background and criminal record checks including instructions, fees, and request forms.
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, New England Division. This office handles Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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Death and Burial Records
Search name index to death and burial records from the State of New Hampshire recorded between 1784 and 1949.
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Death Records
Search name index and images of New Hampshire death records recorded between 1654 and 1947.
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Election Results
View New Hampshire state election results from 1992 to present.
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Employment Background Check Laws
New Hampshire employers who hire New Hampshire residents to work in the state of New Hampshire: abide by the federal FCRA and the following state law.
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Environmental Data
Search for environmental information and data compiled by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services including underground storage tanks, superfund sites, fuel storage leaks, surface water quality reports, GIS data, environmental monitoring data, and permit statuses.
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Investigative Services Bureau Wanted Persons
View New Hampshire Investigative Services Bureau, Narcotics and Investigations Unit's list of wanted persons. List includes name, photo, aliases, and offenses.
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Lawyer Referral Service
View information about the New Hampshire Bar Association lawyer referral service and legal services programs.
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Legislator Search
Search for New Hampshire State legislators by town, district, or interactive map. Results include committees, bills sponsored, voting records, and contact information.
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Marriage Records
Search name index and images of New Hampshire marriage records filed between 1637 and 1947.
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Marriage Records
Search name index and images of New Hampshire marriage records filed between 1720 and 1920.
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Missing Children
Search the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website by name, city, date range or physical description.
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Missing Persons
View photos and descriptions of people reported missing to New Hampshire State Police, Investigative Services Bureau.
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Most Wanted Fugitives
View most wanted fugitives listed with the U.S. Marshals Service, District of New Hampshire.
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Most Wanted Persons
View New Hampshire's most wanted persons including photos and crimes committed.
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Naturalization Records
View images of naturalization records from New Hampshire filed between 1771 and 2001.
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Non-compliant Criminal Offenders Search
Search for non-compliant criminal offenders in New Hampshire by offender name, address, county, city, or zip code. Results include name, photo, physical description, last reported address, warrant agency, and qualifying offenses.
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Obituary Records
Search New Hampshire obituary records by name of deceased, publication date or obituary text.
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Polling Place Search
Search for New Hampshire polling locations by municipality, registered voter name and date of birth, or by street address.
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Professional and Occupational Licensing
Search New Hampshire professional and occupational license records including accountants, architects, engineers, geologists, land surveyors, liquor licenses, nurses, veterinarians, dentists, electricians, hygienists, allied health professionals, mental health professionals, physicians, pharmacists, and real estate professionals.
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Public Employee Salaries
Search New Hampshire state employee salaries by name, agency, job title, and pay range for calendar years 2009 to present.
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Registered Lobbyists
View lists of New Hampshire registered lobbyists alphabetically by name or firm for 2011 and 2012 legislative sessions.
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Revised Statutes
Search New Hampshire revised statutes by keyword or phrase, or browse the index of titles for the statutes.
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State Archives
View information about New Hampshire State archival holdings including executive records, court records, land title deeds, probate records, military records, censuses, naturalizations, and land surveyor records.
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State Constitution
View New Hampshire state constitution by article number and title.
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State Expenditure Register
View New Hampshire state spending records by agency, activity, accounting unit for fiscal years 2009 to present.
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Traffic Reports and Maps
View real time traffic reports for select New Hampshire cities including Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Portsmouth, and Boston North areas.
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