Frequently Asked Questions
Please see below for the most frequently asked questions.
Q: Where do I find property and
tax information?
A: Each town/city in the county maintains property records and tax
information. Contact the
town/city hall.
Q: Who is my State Representative and
State Senator?
A: Visit the
New
Hampshire General Court website.
Q: How do I apply for a business
license?
A: The New Hampshire Secretary of
State licenses businesses. The county does not have
licensing requirements.
Q: Where do I find vital records such as
birth, marriage, death, and genealogy records?
A: The New Hampshire Bureau of
Vital Records has those records.
Q: How do I become a Notary Public or
Justice of the Peace?
A: The New Hampshire Secretary of
State issues those licenses.
Q: Where do I go for assistance with
fuel, food stamps, and referals in the county?
A: Visit New Hampshire
Service Link, your local welfare office, or
Rockingham Community Action.
Q: Where do I find information about the
court county clerk?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Judicial Branch for local district, superior, and supreme court
locations and contact information.
Q: Where do I go for assistance with
Apostilles and Certifications?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Secretary of State for more information.
Q: What are the marriage requirements in
the state?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Secretary of State for more information.
Q: Where do I find consumer protection
information?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Department of Justice/Attorney General for more information.
Q: What towns and cities are in
Rockingham County?
A: Visit our "About Rockingham County" page for a listing of the 36
towns and 1 city in Rockingham County.
Q: How do I register to vote, receive an
absentee ballot, or file for an office?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Secretary of State for more information.
Q: I have a question about schools in
the county?
A: Visit the New Hampshire
Department of Education for more information.
New
Hampshire State Agencies
New Hampshire House of
Representatives, State Senate, and Legislation Information
United States
House of Representatives and Senators for New Hampshire
New Hampshire Laws (RSA)
New Hampshire Service
Link: a statewide network for community based connections for
elders, adults with disabilities and their families
New Hampshire Department of
Transporation Travel Information 511
New Hampshire Health and
Human Services Public Information on Twitter