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New Hampshire · NonprofitNew Hampshire charitable solicitation: $25 - due Before soliciting.
New Hampshire · Nonprofit compliance

New Hampshire charitable solicitation registration.

Most states require your nonprofit to register before soliciting donations in New Hampshire, and lapses can trigger penalties or a fundraising freeze. We prepare and file your New Hampshire charitable registration, then keep every annual renewal on track.

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New Hampshire Attorney General
Charities Registry
REGISTERED
Charitable solicitation registration
New Hampshire Nonprofit
StatusRegistered · Active
CoverageStatewide
RenewalAnnual
Filed withAG Charities Registry
Saved to your encrypted vaultREG
Cleared to solicit donations
Compliant in New Hampshire
New Hampshire registration details

Key facts.

Registration fee
$25

Initial registration cost.

When to register
Before soliciting

Required before soliciting.

Agency
NH Attorney General Charitable Trusts

Where to register.

Renewal
Annual

Ongoing compliance frequency.

Online filing
Yes

Most modern states allow online.

New Hampshire specific
What to know

New Hampshire AG Charitable Trusts oversees.

Exempt categories

Who does NOT need to register.

01

New Hampshire exemptions

Religious; political. Verify your specific nonprofit category with the NH Attorney General Charitable Trusts.

02

What counts as solicitation

Asking for donations from New Hampshire residents, including: direct mail; email campaigns; online donation pages accessible in New Hampshire; phone solicitation; in-person events. Online presence accessible to New Hampshire residents is typically considered solicitation.

03

Documentation required

Articles of Incorporation; IRS Determination Letter (501(c)(3) status); Form 990 (or 990-EZ/990-N); financial statements; list of officers and directors; bond if professional fundraisers used.

04

Multi-state registration

If your nonprofit solicits in multiple states, you must register in each. Some states accept the Unified Registration Statement (URS) for multi-state coordination, but most require state-specific filings.

05

Penalties for non-registration

Cease and desist orders; fines (typically $500-$5,000 per violation); restitution of solicited funds; criminal penalties in severe cases. Some states also pursue civil enforcement.

FAQ

New Hampshire charitable solicitation questions.

Do I need to register for charitable solicitation in New Hampshire?
Most states, including many like New Hampshire, require a nonprofit to register before soliciting donations from residents, though the specifics vary and a few states do not require it. Registration lets the state and donors verify a legitimate charity. We flag New Hampshire's requirement and handle the registration so your fundraising is compliant from the start.
When must I register in New Hampshire?
Where registration is required, it generally must happen before or shortly after you begin soliciting New Hampshire residents, and soliciting first can bring penalties, so registering up front matters. We flag New Hampshire's timing and file the registration promptly so your nonprofit can fundraise without a compliance gap.
What counts as soliciting in New Hampshire?
Asking New Hampshire residents for donations through mail, phone, events, or online appeals generally counts, and because online giving can reach residents of many states, a nonprofit often must register in multiple states. We flag whether your outreach triggers New Hampshire registration so you cover the states where you actually solicit.
What information does New Hampshire registration require?
Typically your organizing documents, IRS determination letter, financial information, and details about your officers and fundraising, so New Hampshire can confirm you are a legitimate charity. Gathering these accurately avoids delays. We assemble and file the required information so your registration is complete rather than returned for corrections.
Does charitable registration need to be renewed in New Hampshire?
Usually yes: most states that require registration also require annual renewal, often with updated financial reports, so it is an ongoing obligation rather than one-time. We track your New Hampshire renewal deadline and file it with the updated information so your charity stays authorized to solicit year after year.
Do I need to register in more than one state?
Often yes: because soliciting donors in a state generally triggers that state's registration, a nonprofit raising funds nationally, especially online, may need to register in many states. We flag where your fundraising reaches New Hampshire and other residents so you register in each state where you actually solicit, not just your home state.
What happens if I solicit without registering in New Hampshire?
It can bring penalties, fines, and reputational harm, and some states can bar you from soliciting until you cure the lapse, so unregistered fundraising is a real risk where registration is required. We flag New Hampshire's rules and handle registration so your nonprofit raises funds lawfully rather than exposing itself to enforcement.
Is charitable registration the same as 501(c)(3) status?
No: 501(c)(3) is federal tax-exempt recognition from the IRS, while charitable solicitation registration is a separate state-level requirement to legally ask New Hampshire residents for donations, and you generally need both. We flag the distinction so your nonprofit handles federal exemption and state fundraising registration.
Can File.Business handle my New Hampshire charitable registration?
Yes: we determine whether New Hampshire requires registration, assemble the organizing, financial, and IRS documentation, file the initial registration, and track renewals, so your nonprofit is authorized to solicit donations in New Hampshire and stays compliant as you fundraise. See nonprofit formation.

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Register in New Hampshire and any other states where you solicit. We handle the paperwork, renewals, and ongoing compliance.

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Four-step path from request to confirmation. State and IRS turnaround varies; our steps run in parallel where possible to compress the timeline.

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You tell us what you need through a short intake form (or a call for complex matters). We confirm scope, surface any gating issues (deadlines, missing documents, entity status), and quote any state fees that pass through at cost.

2

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Our specialists draft the filing, verify entity details against state databases, run internal QA, and route any items needing your sign-off. You see drafts before anything gets submitted.

3

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We submit directly to the state Secretary of State, FinCEN, IRS, USPTO, or whichever authority your filing requires. We pay state fees at cost and track the submission identifier in your account.

4

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Stamped certificate, IRS notice, or filing receipt arrives in your SOC 2 encrypted document vault the moment we receive it. Next filing deadline auto-added to your compliance calendar where applicable.

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