How to Search New Hampshire Public Records

New Hampshire's court, criminal, vital, property, voter, and licensing records are maintained across state agencies and the 10 counties listed below. Use the tabs to filter by record type, or jump directly to any source.

  • Courts: The New Hampshire Supreme Court sits at the top of the system; trial-court business is handled by the Superior Court, Circuit Court (District, Family, Probate Divisions). Most courts publish dockets and case lookups online.
  • Criminal history: The state's criminal-history repository handles official background checks. Fees and procedures are set by the state agency — see the linked official source.
  • Vital records: Birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates are issued by the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration and may also be available locally.
  • Property & recorded documents: Maintained at the county level by the Assessor, Recorder, or Clerk's office.
  • Business filings: The Secretary of State (or equivalent) operates the official business-entity search.
Population
1,409,032
Households
565,600
Median Income
$90,845
Median Home Value
$350,100

Wants & Warrants Databases

6 official New Hampshire wants & warrants sources.

Wants & Warrants

Important Links | Belknap County NH
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NH State Police - Wanted Persons · National Center for Missing and Exploited Children · Federal Trade Commission - Tips for preventing ID theft and consumer scams and filing a complaint. Federal Bureau of Investigation · Phone: (603) 527-5454 · Fax: (603) 527-5469 · Address: Belknap County Sheriff's Office ·
Hillsborough County
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Hillsborough County, NH - The Official Hillsborough County, NH Website
Rockingham County, NH – The Official Rockingham County, NH Government Website
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Rockingham County has always emphasized its many advantages for new business opportunities such as our central location (located on New Hampshire’s Seacoast/60 minutes north of Boston), multiple forms of easy-access transportation, and the County’s most important resource – a talented and dedicated workforce.
Wanted Persons
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View the current Wanted List, but first make sure to read the information below · For information regarding the charges, you may go to the State of New Hampshire Web site
Wanted Person File | Hudson New Hampshire - HudsonNH.Gov
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Town of Hudson New Hampshire · Police Department · Business Line: (603) 886-6011 Crime Line: (603) 594-1150 · Names appearing on the list below do not indicate that the person is guilty of the crime; only that there is a warrant on file for their arrest on the date the list was published.
Manchester Police Department Arrest Detail Listing Arrest Number
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Arrest City: Manchester · Arrest Date: 5/11/2026 5:16:58 PM · Name: GUNDRUM, JAMES · D.O.B.: 8/21/1985 · Age: 40 · Sex / Race: M / W · 5947..03084 Arrest - Bench · Warrant · 26-001575-AR · Case #: 26-006592 · Arrest Location: 337 Concord St · Arrest City: Manchester ·

New Hampshire Counties

All 10 New Hampshire counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.

Frequently Asked Questions

New Hampshire's official criminal-history repository is operated by the state law-enforcement agency. Free public access to a complete criminal history is generally not available; an official background check typically requires fingerprints and a fee. County-level court records can be searched at no cost through individual court websites.

New Hampshire's court system is headed by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Trial-court business is handled by the Superior Court, Circuit Court (District, Family, Probate Divisions). Many New Hampshire courts publish docket searches and case lookups online — see the Court Records tab above for direct links.

The New Hampshire Secretary of State (or equivalent agency) operates the official business-entity search. You can typically search corporations, LLCs, LPs, and other registered entities by name or registration number. See the Licenses or Business tab above.

The Assessor determines property values for tax purposes. The Recorder (or Clerk-Recorder) records deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. Some county offices combine these roles, others keep them separate. Check the specific county page for details.

New Hampshire vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce certificates) are issued by the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration and, in many cases, by local county clerks. Fees and ID requirements are set by the issuing agency.

Most county-level property and recorded-document searches are free for basic information through the Assessor or Recorder website. Certified copies of deeds typically have a per-page fee. Direct links are in the Property Records tab above.

The New Hampshire sex offender registry is maintained by the state law-enforcement agency under the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Act. The registry is searchable by name, ZIP code, or address.

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