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New Hampshire Divorce Certificate
Learn how to order a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate through the New Hampshire Secretary of State - Division of Vital Records Administration (SOS-DVRA), where the divorce was finalized. The state fee for the first certified copy is $15.00, with additional copies available for $10.00 each when ordered at the same time. Processing times vary based on the request method. Access to these records is restricted to authorized individuals.
How to Order New Hampshire Divorce Certificate
Ordering a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate can be done through online, in-person, or mail-in methods. The New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration and county Clerk of Court offices handle these requests based on where the divorce was finalized. Before submitting an order, ensure you understand the associated costs, eligibility, requirements, and processing times to avoid delays in obtaining your certified copy. You can request a divorce certificate using one of the following methods:

Ordering with VRO
To request a New Hampshire divorce certificate replacement online now through VRO, complete two simple steps:,
- Complete the online application and upload your documents.
- Process your order. ✔️
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$29+ state fees
Benefits of Ordering Online with VRO
- 5 minutes process
- No waiting in lines
- No handling paperwork or mail
- Simplified application process
- 24 hour service
- Online assistance by specialists
- Verification and error-checking
- Order tracking
- Online notary
- Pay online by credit card
- Remote processing time
Ordering in Person
If you prefer to apply in person, you must visit the county Clerk of Court that issued your divorce certificate. This method allows for faster processing if you have all the required documents prepared. Follow these steps to request your New Hampshire Divorce Certificate in person:
- Complete the Application Form - Fill out the official form before visiting the office.
- Gather Required Information and Documents - Ensure you have proof of identity and any supporting documentation required for verification.
- Obtain Photocopies of Your Documents - Some offices may require copies of your identification and supporting documents in addition to the originals.
- Submit Your Application and Documents - Visit the Clerk of Court's office during regular business hours and present your completed application along with the required documents and fees.
Ordering By Mail
To apply by mail for a New Hampshire divorce certificate replacement, follow these steps:
- Complete the Application for a Certified Copy of a Vital Record - Download the form here.
- Gather the required information and supporting documents - This includes a photocopy of your valid government-issued ID.
- Make photocopies of all required documents.
- Prepare a self-addressed stamped envelope for return mail.
- Include a check or money order payable to the "New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration."
- Mail all documents to the NH DVRA mailing address:
required documents
What Documents Are Required to Order a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate?
When requesting certified copies of divorce records from the SOS-DVRA, all applicants must provide proof of identity, including a primary ID. Depending on your relationship to the record holder, additional documentation may also be required. For specific details on the necessary information and documents, please review the relevant table provided.
Primary ID Requirements Options | Secondary ID Requirements Options |
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New Hampshire Driver's License | Autism Spectrum Card |
How to Get a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate Without ID
You can obtain a New Hampshire divorce certificate with two secondary forms of identification if a primary ID is not available. Examples include a utility bill, a bank statement, or a letter from a government agency showing your name and address. Refer to the table above for a full list of acceptable documents.
If you do not have a form of identification, an authorized third party - such as an immediate family member or legal representative - may request the certificate for you. They must present their own ID along with documentation proving their relationship or legal authority to act on your behalf.
Cost & fees
What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Divorce Certificate in New Hampshire?
The total cost to replace a divorce certificate in New Hampshire varies based on the method of ordering and the number of copies requested. The New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration charges a $15.00 fee for the first certified copy. Additional copies requested in the same order cost $10.00use each. When you using VRO's Administrative Assistant, there is a $29.00 fee.
Ordering in person, by mail, or online may involve additional service fees, such as processing or shipping costs. Expedited processing may also require an extra fee.
State Fee |
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$15.00 |
Rush Processing |
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Not Available |
Additional Copy |
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1 x $10.00 |
Processing time
How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Divorce Certificate in New Hampshire?
The total processing and delivery time for a New Hampshire divorce certificate depends on the submission method and the volume of requests received by the SOS-DVRA. Standard processing takes approximately 3 to 5 weeks business days from the date the application is received.
The total waiting time is influenced by factors such as application submission method, document verification requirements, and current order volume. For faster service, expedited processing is available through Vital Records Online, which offers quicker application verification and same-day dispatch of your application packet to SOS-DVRA.
Processing Time |
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3 to 5 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
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Not Available |
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Authorization
Who is Authorized to Order a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate?
In New Hampshire, divorce certificates can only be requested by authorized individuals, such as the divorced parties or their legal representatives. Unauthorized individuals may need permission from one of the parties to request the certificate.
Authorized People
- Person on record
- Immediate family
- Legal guardian
- Legal representative
- Spouse
- Ex-spouse
- Attorney
- Other persons of interest (personal and property rights), Third Parties with Notarized assignments from a Family Member, law enforcement, genealogists, and court officials
Do I Need to Notarize My Application?
The New Hampshire SOS-DVRA does not require notarization for most divorce certificate applications. For in-person, mail-in, or online order requests, applicants must present a valid, government-issued photo ID.
Tracking
How to Track the Status of Your Application
When you place an order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online while it is being handled. VRO verifies your documents before forwarding them to New Hampshire SOS-DVRA for further processing. Additionally, you can request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's journey to the health department for extra verification.
If you are mailing your divorce application manually, it is recommended that you send it using first-class mail with tracking information to ensure it arrives at SOS-DVRA.
The SOS-DVRA does not provide tracking for the delivery of your vital records certificates to your address. Once the records leave the state office, the state is not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
frequently asked questions
Other FAQs
How Much Does a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate Cost?
The cost for a New Hampshire divorce record varies by court. Certified copies of the divorce decree must be obtained from the Superior Court or Family Division in the county where the divorce was granted. Contact the relevant clerk's office for exact fees.
Can Someone Else Request My New Hampshire Divorce Records?
Yes. A legal representative, attorney, or authorized agent may request New Hampshire divorce records on behalf of one of the parties to the divorce. You will need to provide a notarized affidavit or sworn statement confirming your authorization, or a valid Power of Attorney (PoA) document granting you legal authority.
What Is the Difference Between a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate and a Divorce Decree?
A New Hampshire divorce certificate is a summary record confirming that a divorce took place, including the names of the parties and the date. A divorce decree is the full court order that includes the terms of the divorce such as property division, custody, and support. Most legal and government purposes require the actual divorce decree from the court.
What Does a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate Look Like?
A certified New Hampshire divorce certificate is an official document that provides essential details about a divorce, issued by a state's vital records office. Each state has unique authentication features, affecting the certificate's appearance based on the issuance year. Official certificates typically include a raised state seal, a registrar's signature, the full names of both parties, as well as the date and location of the divorce, along with a unique certificate number. States generally issue two types: long-form (official) certificates and short-form (informational) certificates, with variations due to county guidelines and security features.
- Full Name of the Person: The full legal names of the spouses.
- Date of Divorce: The exact date of divorce of the spouses.
- State Seal: A raised, embossed, or printed multicolor or black and white seal of the issuing authority, which validates the document.
- Signature of State Registrar: The signature of the state registrar or authorized official responsible for issuing the divorce certificate.
- Printed on Security Paper: Printed on specialized paper to prevent counterfeiting.
In some instances, a certified divorce certificate may also include:
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen New Hampshire Divorce Certificate
If you lose your divorce certificate:
- Apply for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or online through VRO. You must complete the application, gather the required identification and documents, and pay the fees determined by the SOS-DVRA.
- For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department. The SOS-DVRA does not accept walk-ins at its location.
- For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the SOS-DVRA at:
New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration
9 Ratification Way, Concord, NH 03301 - For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
- SOS-DVRA will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
How to Correct or Amend a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate
Corrections or amendments to a New Hampshire divorce certificate are allowed when errors were made in the original document. The SOS-DVRA oversees this process and requires specific documentation based on the nature of the correction.
To request a correction, applicants must:
- Complete the Amendment Request Form provided by SOS-DVRA.
- Provide supporting documentation verifying the correct information, such as:
- A certified copy of a court order (for significant changes).
- Government-issued identification showing the correct name.
- Marriage or birth certificates to support corrections to personal details.
- Pay the amendment processing fee, which varies based on the complexity of the change.
Common Divorce Certificate Errors That Require Correction:
- Misspelled names (of spouses or attorneys).
- Incorrect dates (marriage or divorce finalization date).
- Wrong location (county where the divorce was granted).
Some changes, such as modifications to legal names or finalization dates, may require a court order before the SOS-DVRA will approve the amendment. The processing time depends on the complexity of the correction and the required legal documentation. Once approved, a new certified copy of the amended divorce certificate will be issued.
Typically, requests to correct or amend a divorce certificate will require the following:
- A completed amendment application
- Supporting documentation
- Appropriate fee(s)
How to Get an Apostille for a New Hampshire Divorce Certificate
To authenticate a New Hampshire divorce certificate for international use, you must obtain an apostille through the New Hampshire Secretary of State's Office. This certification verifies the legitimacy of the document for use in countries that are part of the Hague Apostille Convention.
Steps to Request an Apostille:
- Obtain a Certified Copy - Ensure you have an official certified copy of your divorce certificate issued by the SOS-DVRA.
- Complete the Apostille Request Form - This form is available from the New Hampshire Secretary of State's Office.
- Provide Payment - Apostille requests require a processing fee, payable by check or money order. Contact the Secretary of State for the current fee.
- Submit Your Request - You can apply:
- By Mail - Send your completed form, certified divorce certificate, and payment to:
New Hampshire Secretary of State
Apostille Certification Office
107 North Main Street, Room 204
Concord, NH 03301 - In Person - Visit the Apostille Certification Office during regular business hours.
- Online via VRO's Apostille Express Service - Use VRO's Apostille Express Service for expedited processing.
- By Mail - Send your completed form, certified divorce certificate, and payment to:
- Notes:
- An apostille is required when submitting your divorce certificate to a foreign government that is a member of the Hague Convention.
- Apostilles are only issued by the New Hampshire Secretary of State for records initially filed with the NH DVRA.
Steps for manual apostille requests:
- Obtain a certified copy of your divorce certificate.
- Complete the apostille request form.
- Include Payment: The apostille processing fee is $10.00 per document, payable by check or money order to the "New Hampshire Secretary of State".
- Provide a Self-Addressed Prepaid Envelope: Include a self-addressed, postage-paid envelope for the return of your documents.
- Submit Your Application: Mail or deliver the completed form, certified divorce certificate, payment, and return envelope to:
New Hampshire Secretary of State
Apostille Certification Office
107 North Main Street, Room 204
Concord, NH 03301
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