New Hampshire Registration of Foreign Judgment is the process of registering a foreign judgment in New Hampshire courts. A foreign judgment is a court order from a foreign country which is legally binding in the United States. In order to enforce a foreign judgment in New Hampshire, it must first be registered with the clerk of court in the county where the judgment debtor resides. There are two types of New Hampshire Registration of Foreign Judgment: direct registration and domestication. Direct registration is the process of registering a foreign judgment without changing its legal form, while domestication is the process of converting a foreign judgment into a domestic judgment. In order to register a foreign judgment in New Hampshire, the applicant must submit a copy of the foreign judgment, a completed registration form, and a filing fee. Once the application is approved, the clerk of court will enter the foreign judgment in the court records and the judgment will be enforceable in New Hampshire.