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Learn more about Corporations “The Secretary of State’s Corporation Division maintains New Hampshire’s state business registry. Our mission is to provide accessible, efficient, and transparent services that support the creation, growth, and compliance of New Hampshire businesses."
The Corporation Division is responsible for the statutory filing of business entities, trademarks, trade names, and other miscellaneous filings. The Division is responsible for recording all required information regarding business entities operating in New Hampshire and making this information available to the public.
A business corporation or a benefit corporation to be formed or currently formed in New Hampshire. Foreign Forms Corporations formed outside of New Hampshire to be registered or currently registered in New Hampshire.
File your business name, or form your new Limited Liability Company (LLC) or Corporation here
The Corporation Division is responsible for the statutory filing of business entities, trademarks, trade names, and other miscellaneous filings. The Division is responsible for recording all required information regarding business entities operating in New Hampshire and making this information available to the public.
An online platform to search for registered businesses in New Hampshire.
The Corporation Division is responsible for the statutory filing of business entities, trademarks, trade names, and other miscellaneous filings. The Division is responsible for recording all required information regarding business entities operating in New Hampshire and making this information available to the public.
The N.H. Dept. of State Corporation Division continues to update our databases, web experience and mobile applications. The legacy search page has been retired and replaced with the NH QuickStart…
Request a paper form of your Annual Report, Annual Fee or 2020 Nonprofit Report to be mailed.
CORPORATIONS: Corporations must provide the names and addresses of officers and directors when they file their annual report. Corporations must also appoint and maintain a registered agent, who is authorized to accept legal service on its behalf.