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New HampshireHOA & Condo Official Sources
Official government resources for community association records, laws, and licensing in New Hampshire. Sourced from state agencies and county records offices - no sign-up required.
Community association statutes
Official source
New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (NH General Court)
Condo-only comprehensive statute (RSA 356-B; amended 2022/2024). The official statute text is available free of charge at the link below.
Professional licensing boards
The following state boards license professionals who routinely work with community associations - engineers, inspectors, and other vendors.
NH Board of Professional Engineers (within OPLC)
- professional engineer (PE)
- engineering firm / certificate of authorization
- land surveyor
- landscape architect
- architect
NH Department of Labor — Inspection Division (Elevators & Accessibility Lifts)
- elevator mechanic
- elevator inspector
- accessibility lift mechanic
- accessibility lift inspector
NH Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food — Division of Pesticide Control
- commercial pesticide applicator
- private pesticide applicator
- pesticide dealer
Management company licensing
License type
County recorder portals
Community association governing documents (declarations, CC&Rs, bylaws, plats) are recorded at the county level in New Hampshire. Use these portals to search for a community's recorded documents.
| County | Platform | Access | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belknap County County | Fidlar | Free public search | Search |
| Carroll County County | Fidlar | Free public search | Search |
| Cheshire County County | Fidlar | Free public search | Search |
| Coos County County | Fidlar | Free public search | Search |
| Grafton County County | Fidlar | Free public search | Search |
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