The New Hampshire Bill of Costs is a document used by attorneys to itemize and summarize the costs that a litigant has incurred in a case. It contains a list of all the fees, expenses, and costs associated with the case, including court filing fees, transcripts, witness fees, and expert witness fees. It is filed by the prevailing party in the case and is used by the court to determine how much the losing party must pay in costs. There are two types of New Hampshire Bill of Costs: an Attorney’s Bill and a Special Bill. The Attorney’s Bill includes all costs related to the attorney's services, while the Special Bill includes costs related to expert witnesses and other special services.