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NH.gov – The Official Website of New Hampshire State Government
Web portal for New Hampshire State Government's community of agency websites and services.

Online Services | NH.gov
An overview of online services available in the State's networks of websites.

Government | NH.gov
An overview of government related services and information found in the State's networks of websites.

Residents - NH.gov
An overview of local and residential related services and information found in the State's networks of websites.

Cities & Towns - NH.gov
Interested in researching a town or city in New Hampshire? The links below will take you to information on New Hampshire has 10 counties, 13 cities, 221 towns, and 25 unincorporated places.

State Government Agencies | NH.gov
Locate an agency alphabetically. Duties of the office include overseeing all state elections, keeping the records of the state, supporting the creation, growth, and compliance of New Hampshire businesses, protecting New Hampshire investors while facilitating responsible capital formation in the state, and obtaining records of birth, marriage, divorce and death events.

Fast Facts - NH.gov
A quick overview of information about our state. New Hampshire has adopted many symbols over the past 200 years, beginning with the first state seal in 1775 and continuing to the most recent symbol, the State Tartan in 1995. The flag, seal and various symbols are all ways the state identifies itself. They have been adopted by the legislature as symbolic of the state in one way or another.

Visitors - NH.gov
An overview of visitor information available in the State's networks of websites.

Businesses - NH.gov
An overview of business related services and information found in the State's networks of websites.

Laws & Rules - NH.gov
The Statutes and Administrative Rules of New Hampshire can be found by selecting the links below. The State Statutes Online link will take you to a page where you can search for a statute or search for pending legislation.

 

 

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