What to Do When Someone Dies in New Hampshire
A complete guide to death certificates, probate, estate taxes, and funeral costs in New Hampshire. Everything you need to know about handling a death in the state of New Hampshire.
Quick Facts: New Hampshire
Death Certificates in New Hampshire
Cost Per Certified Copy
The first certified copy costs $15. Additional copies cost $10 each.
How Many to Order
We recommend ordering 10 to 15 copies. Banks, insurance companies, the Social Security Administration, the DMV, employers, and other institutions typically require original certified copies. Ordering extras upfront saves time and money compared to requesting more later. Ten copies in New Hampshire would cost approximately $105.
Where to Order
Death certificates in New Hampshire are issued by the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration. Your funeral home will typically order the initial copies for you as part of their services.
Visit New Hampshire Division of Vital Records AdministrationFiling Deadline
In New Hampshire, a death must be registered within 5 days. The funeral home or attending physician typically handles the filing.
Probate in New Hampshire
Small Estate Threshold
Estates valued under $10,000 may qualify for simplified probate or a small estate affidavit. Estates under $10,000 in personal property may use voluntary administration.
Probate Court
Probate in New Hampshire is handled by the Circuit Court (Probate Division).
Visit Circuit Court (Probate Division) websiteTypical Timeline
Probate in New Hampshire typically takes 6-12 months. The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the estate, whether anyone contests the will, and the court's caseload.
Small Estate Affidavit
If the estate is valued below the small estate threshold of $10,000, you may be able to use a small estate affidavit instead of going through formal probate. This is a simplified process that allows heirs to collect assets by presenting a sworn statement to banks and other institutions. Waiting periods and specific requirements vary, so check with the Circuit Court (Probate Division) in your county for exact procedures.
Key Things to Know in New Hampshire
State-Specific Notes
New Hampshire has a relatively low small estate threshold of $10,000. The state has no income tax (except on interest and dividends, which is being phased out) and no estate or inheritance tax.
No State Death Taxes
New Hampshire does not have a state estate tax or inheritance tax. Only the federal estate tax applies, and it only affects estates exceeding $13.61 million.
Funeral Costs in New Hampshire
These are median costs in New Hampshire. Actual costs vary significantly based on the funeral home, location within the state, and services selected. Under the FTC Funeral Rule, funeral homes must provide itemized pricing when you ask. You are not required to purchase a package and can choose individual services.
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