NH Online Notarization
Online Notarization in New Hampshire
Notarize your New Hampshire documents online with a live certified notary on video. Available 24/7 β no appointment, no travel, no after-hours fees. Remote online notarization has been legal in New Hampshire since 2022.
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Remote Online Notarization in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has enacted permanent Remote Online Notarization (RON) legislation, enabling residents and businesses to notarize documents via secure video conference with a certified notary. The governing statute is New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated Chapter 456-B.
With ClosingIQ, you can notarize any of 26 document types β from deeds and powers of attorney to healthcare directives and immigration paperwork β all from your computer or phone. Our AI scans your document first, extracting key data and flagging potential issues before the notarization session begins.
How It Works in New Hampshire
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Upload your document
PDF, DOCX, or image. AI scans it in 90 seconds.
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Review AI extraction
See extracted parties, amounts, dates, and risk flags with citations.
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Click "Notarize"
A live certified notary appears on video within minutes.
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Verify your identity
Knowledge-based authentication + government ID scan.
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Sign and notarize
Digital seal applied. Audio/video recording for the record.
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Download or apostille
Get your notarized document instantly, or send for apostille.
New Hampshire Notary Fee Information
State fee cap: $10 per notarial act
ClosingIQ pricing for New Hampshire notarization ranges from $45 to $175 depending on the document type. Pro subscribers save 20%, higher tiers save up to 60%.
Language & Interpreter Information
Sessions conducted in English. The notarial certificate, seal, and verbal instructions are in English. Your document may be in any language β the notary notarizes your signature, not the document content.
Direct communication required. New Hampshire law requires the notary to communicate directly with the signer. Third-party interpreters are not authorized for the ceremony. If you need language assistance, your session can be routed to a state that permits interpreters (AZ, CO, FL, MS, NC, PA).
Need your document in another language? ClosingIQ translates documents in 189 languages before or after notarization. This information does not constitute legal advice β verify current requirements with your Secretary of State.
Common Documents Notarized in New Hampshire
- Real estate deeds
- Powers of attorney
- Trust documents
- Business agreements
- Affidavits
Need an Apostille in New Hampshire?
After notarization, ClosingIQ can handle apostille for your New Hampshire documents through the New Hampshire Secretary of State.
- Address:
- 107 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301
- Fee:
- $10 per document
- Processing:
- 3-5 business days; walk-in available in Concord
New Hampshire at a Glance
- Capital
- Concord
- Population
- 1,410,000
- RON Legal
- Yes (since 2022)
- Notary Fee Cap
- $10 per notarial act
- Key Industries
- Technology, Tourism, Manufacturing, Healthcare
Notarization Pricing
For New Hampshire documents
Frequently Asked Questions β New Hampshire Notarization
Is remote online notarization legal in New Hampshire?
Yes. New Hampshire enacted RON legislation in 2022. Notaries must register for electronic notarization and use approved audio-video technology platforms.
What is the notary fee cap in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire caps notary fees at $10 per notarial act for both in-person and remote notarizations.
How do I get an apostille in New Hampshire?
Submit your notarized document to the New Hampshire Secretary of State with a $10 fee. Walk-in service is available in Concord. Mail processing takes 3-5 business days.
Is RON popular for real estate in New Hampshire?
Yes. New Hampshire's active real estate market, driven by residents from Massachusetts and other neighboring states, has embraced RON for property transactions and closings.
Does New Hampshire have a state income tax affecting notary businesses?
New Hampshire has no general income tax or sales tax, making it an attractive state for notary businesses. The state only taxes interest and dividend income.
Can I use an interpreter during notarization in New Hampshire?
No. New Hampshire operates under the doctrine of direct communication, which requires the notary to communicate directly with the signer in a shared language. Third-party interpreters are not authorized for the notarial ceremony. If you need language assistance, your session can be routed to one of the six states that permit interpreters (AZ, CO, FL, MS, NC, PA). ClosingIQ offers 189-language document translation.
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