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Instant Background RecordsCourt Records New Hampshire
New Hampshire was on of the original thirteen colonies and it joined the Union in 1788 as the 9th state. New Hampshire's population is about 2.6 million. The state capital is Concord and the largest city is Manchester, with a population of 103,994. New Hampshire borders on Maine, Quebec, Massachusetts and Vermont.
New Hampshire was the first state to have its own state constitution. There is no sales tax or income tax in New Hampshire other than tax on dividends and interest.
New Hampshire is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and its main recreational activities are winter sports, snowmobiling, skiing, mountaineering, hiking, and motor sports. The seacoast and the many lakes with beautiful scenery are where people from all over North America own summer cottages.
New Hampshire's primary industries are electric equipment, machinery, tourism and rubber and plastic products. Agriculturally, the main crops are nursery stock, dairy products, cattle, eggs and apples.
New Hampshire is primarily a humid continental climate region with cold, wet winters and with warm, humid summers. The southeastern area on the coast is milder and has more precipitation than in the north, though the northern areas in the mountains experience more snowfall and much colder winters. Summer highs average around the mid 70s to low 80s and winter lows can go below 0°F.
Vital Records (birth, death, divorce or marriage) for the State of New Hampshire after 1640 can be obtained at the New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records or from the City or Town Clerk where the birth, death, divorce or marriage occurred. New Hampshire's court records and other public records are open to the public as defined in the New Hampshire Right to Know Act. The Act explains what information is not available to the general public due to privacy legislation.
New Hampshire Vital Records Information:
Bureau of Vital Records
Health and Welfare Building
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
There is only one District Bankruptcy court in New Hampshire, serving the entire state.
US Bankruptcy Court -District of New Hampshire
New Hampshire's official webpage is http://www.NewHampshire.gov
Court Records for the State of New Hampshire are available from state courts and county courts, whose addresses are all listed below.
All county courthouses for court records – New Hampshire are found below.
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County Courthouses
Belknap County Telephone: (603) 527-1265
Telephone: (603) 539-2201
Telephone: (603) 352-6902
Telephone: (603) 788-2001
Telephone: (603) 787-6941
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Hillsboro County Telephone: (603) 594-3305
Telephone: (603) 228-0331
Telephone: (603) 642-7227
Telephone: (603) 742-3065
Telephone: (603) 863-3450
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