This office cannot certify signatures of town and city clerks, county or state registrars or other state officials.
The signatures must be those of a Notary Public or Justice of the Peace for the State of New Hampshire. Please make sure your documents are notarized before bringing them to the Secretary of State's Office. If signed by a notary, the notary's seal must be included in order to be certified by this office.
Each document must have an original New Hampshire Notary Public or Justice of the Peace signature witnessing the signature of the author of the document.
require an apostille or certification of the Notary Public or Justice of the Peace signature.
Many documents which are being filed out of this country for adoptions, education, relocations, etc.
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