This is an official form from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New Hampshire statutes and law.
This is an official form from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New Hampshire statutes and law.
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In NH, birth records prior to 1908 and death, marriage, divorce, legal separation or civil annulment records prior to 1958 are considered public records.Search fees for the issuance of birth, death and marriage records are set by state law, not the local city or town clerk.
Copies of records may be obtained from State office or from City or Town Clerk in place where the marriage license was issued. Recent records (marriage since 1989) may be obtained from ANY City or Town running the Vital Records Automated software called NHVRIN.
Most NH divorce records are not public information and are therefore not available to members of the general public upon request.
Visit www.vitalchek.com and complete the information in the request form. You must complete the online authentication or send in the notarized Certificate of Identity.
Superior Court/Family Division You can obtain copies of divorce certificates or divorce decrees (or divorce decree packets) from the court system. There is a form online, NHJB-2205-F Request for Certified Copy of Divorce Decree or Vital Statistics that you can use to make the request. File the Request with the court.
Copies of records may be obtained from State office or Clerk of Superior/Family Division Court in the county where divorce was granted. Recent records (divorce since 1990) may be obtained from ANY City or Town running the Vital Records Automated software called NHVRIN.
An original Certified Copy of an Entry of Birth (which is the official name for a replacement original birth certificate) is fully accepted by the passport office. This is what is referred to as an Original Birth Certificate, and what is supplied by Vital Certificates.
Can I Photocopy My Own Birth Certificate? In most states, it's _not _illegal to obtain a birth certificate photocopy of your _own _records for personal use unless, of course, your purpose is to commit fraud. However, it is illegal to photocopy a third person's vital records with out their consent.
Birth records for individuals born in New Hampshire are available through the city or town clerk's office which the event occurred or from the New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. If an individual was born after 1935, the birth certificate can be obtained from any town or city clerk in New Hampshire.