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Business registration in United States — New Hampshire

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

78 matching statutes

  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 259:60-a. Motor Vehicle Business.

    1 provisions

    "Motor vehicle business" means a business mainly engaged in certain motor vehicle activities, and "principally engaged" is met when the business meets a 51% income test or, if there was no prior-year income, a 51% asset test.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 261:121. Use of Utility Plates.

    1 provisions

    Utility plates and utility registration may be used only for the specific business uses listed here, including transporting certain vehicles, boats, trailers, and manufactured housing, with one limited test-drive use for a supplemental utility plate.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 259:114. Transporter.

    1 provisions

    “Transporter” means certain people who move another person’s registered motor vehicle for business purposes, or who repossess vehicles in the regular course of buying mortgage- or conditional-sale-secured promissory notes.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 5:15-a. Trade Agreement With Canada.

    1 provisions

    The department of state must provide corporate registration information needed under RSA 293-A for purposes tied to the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 349:7. Record; Fees.

    1 provisions

    Filing, renewal, and discontinuance-related trade name fees must be paid to the secretary of state, and the secretary must issue and keep records of certificates.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 259:67. Nonresident.

    1 provisions

    This section defines “nonresident” and says a person with a regular abode or place of business in New Hampshire for more than 6 months in a year is treated as a resident for vehicles mainly used there; the director decides which vehicles qualify for registration purposes.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 264:3. When Proof Required After Report of Accident.

    1 provisions

    After a reported accident, the director must suspend licenses and registrations and require plate surrender until security and proof of future financial responsibility are provided, with notice at least 10 days before suspension.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 15:1. Registration.

    1 provisions

    People paid to represent others on certain lobbying matters must register as lobbyists with the secretary of state; the registration must report the client relationship, expires December 31, and some communications and persons are exempt.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 261:56. Temporary Permit and Plates Pending Registration.

    1 provisions

    Dealers may issue temporary plates, and vehicles may be driven with them until registration and plates arrive, but generally not for more than 20 days. If the owner has a disability and needs more time for modifications, the owner must request an extension and the director must issue new temporary plates for a reasonab

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 657:19. Sending Ballots to UOCAVA Voters.

    1 provisions

    Clerks and, in one case, the secretary of state must handle UOCAVA absentee ballot requests and send ballots or related information within specified election-time deadlines.

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