A New Hampshire Motion to pay State Treasurer for Property in Excess of $5,000 is a legal action taken by an individual or organization to document a payment to the New Hampshire State Treasurer for property valued at more than $5,000. This motion is typically used when an individual or organization is transferring ownership of a high-value item, such as real estate, to the State of New Hampshire, or if they are making a payment on behalf of the State of New Hampshire. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion to pay State Treasurer for Property in Excess of $5,000: an Affidavit and a Consent Order. An Affidavit is an affidavit of ownership of the property, while a Consent Order requires both parties to agree to the terms of the transfer or payment. Both documents must be signed by the claimant, the State Treasurer, and two witnesses.