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  • Manchester
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State of New Hampshire Total Population:
1,3 Million Residents

Capital City:
Concord

Largest Cities:
Manchester: 110,506
Nashua: 87,882
Concord: 42,904

Bordering States:
Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont




About New Hampshire Public Records


Government agencies such as the local town council, town and city clerk's offices, courts, law enforcement, and other create, store, and maintain public records. New Hampshire's Right-to-Know law dictates how public records are accessed. The records include books, written materials, drawings, photocopies, microfilms, information on computers, records, tapes, photographs, statistical tabulations, maps, and other materials.

Most records are available but information about medical records, library records, tax returns, social welfare information, birth certificates, death certificates, and unpublished research and commercial data, juvenile criminal and court documents, can be blocked out.




A Short History Of New Hampshire


New Hampshire was the first state to have its own state constitution. New Hampshire was the 9th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The final state needed to put the document into effect. The colony that became the state of New Hampshire was founded in 1629. The textile industry was hit hard by the depression but after the World War II, New Hampshire's economy started to grow. In 1997, Portsmouth is chosen by Money magazine as the fifth best place in the nation to live.