Nh Probate Court Records
Probate Division | New Hampshire Judicial Branch
Our Courts Circuit Court Probate Division Probate Division New: Probate Estate Publication Fee Increase as of December 28, 2021 – For estates requiring a publication fee, the fee will be $55 starting on December 28, 2021. This fee will be charged through the electronic filing process. 6th Circuit – Probate Division – Concord
https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/circuit-court/probate-divisionNew Hampshire Probate Records • FamilySearch
Probate records from 1636–1771, originally filed in Portsmouth and Exeter, are now in the collection at the New Hampshire Records Management and Archives. (See Statewide Record Collections below.) For other counties, probate records are found in the county courthouse of each county.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/New_Hampshire_Probate_RecordsGuidelines for Public Access to Court Records | New Hampshire Judicial ...
It is the express policy of the Judicial Branch of New Hampshire to allow public access to court records. This policy is intended to recognize and effectuate the public's rights to access proceedings under the New Hampshire Constitution. The establishment of priorities among requests for action from the clerk's and register's staff must be set ...
https://www.courts.nh.gov/guidelines-public-access-court-recordsNew Hampshire, County Probate Records - FamilySearch
Rockingham County, Probate records, 1771-1969 Rockingham County, Insolvency records, 1891-1898, 1907, 1931-1948 Rockingham County, Court minutes, 1772-1773, 1808-1827 Rockingham County, Court dockets, 1786-1902 Strafford County, Probate records, 1773-1946; probate indexes, 1773-1989 Strafford County, Index to probate records, 1769-1800
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Our search tool makes it quick and easy to search for New Hampshire court records. A wide range of court records are made public including sentencing details, criminal records and much more. In line with the Freedom of Information Act, The New Hampshire Right to Know Law protects the right that citizens have to see public records.
https://www.statecourts.org/new-hampshire/New Hampshire Court Records Lookup - NH Court Case Search
If you want to obtain court records from the state of New Hampshire, make sure to visit the official state records website. You can also access the information from the public terminals in the County Clerk's Office. These documents are free of charge when you use the public terminals there.
https://courtcasefinder.com/new-hampshireNew Hampshire Court Records | StateRecords.org
Persons who wish to obtain New Hampshire judgment records must visit the clerk's office in person during regular business hours and submit a request for court records, specifying the judgment record as the document of interest. The administrative staff will require a case number or the litigants' names to process this request.
https://newhampshire.staterecords.org/court.phpHow to Locate and Request Online Probate Court Records - The Balance
Go to the probate court in person and ask for assistance in locating the documents. In most cases, the clerk will be able to look up the estate information by using the decedent's legal name, and if an estate has been opened, you will be able to view the actual probate file and request copies of applicable documents.
https://www.thebalance.com/locate-request-probate-records-3504967New Hampshire, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982
About New Hampshire, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982 This collection includes images of probate records for all counties in the state of New Hampshire. Probate records are among the most valuable records available for American genealogy but can be challenging to access because originals are kept in courthouses across the country.
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New Hampshire Circuit Court Probate Divisions Circuit Court Probate Divisions have limited jurisdiction over certain types of cases related to probate, real estate, and juvenile matters. Circuit Court Probate Divisons do not offer jury trials, so if a jury trial right exists and is properly requested, the case will be transferred to Superior Court.
https://www.courtreference.com/New-Hampshire-Courts.htmprobate court – Rockingham County, NH
Rockingham Superior Court: Rockingham Superior Court. Rockingham County Courthouse. 10 Route 125. Brentwood, NH. Mailing Address is : P.O. Box 1258, Kingston, NH 03848-1258. Clerk : Maureen F. O’Neil. Phone : 1-855-212-1234. For callers outside the U.S and Canada the number is 1-603-223-0392.
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