New Hampshire Business License Guide
Complete 2026 guide to business licensing in New Hampshire — what you need at the state, county, and city levels, industry-specific licensing, and how to stay compliant.
Local Licenses Commonly Required in New Hampshire
Even when New Hampshiredoesn't have a single state license, most businesses still need local permits from their city or county:
Industries Requiring Special Licensing in New Hampshire
Licensing Checklist: Start in New Hampshire
- 1
Form your LLC
Start with the New Hampshire Secretary of State ($100 filing fee). Get an EIN from the IRS (free).
- 2
Check state-level licensing
New Hampshire doesn't require a general state business license for all businesses. Confirm your industry isn't specifically regulated.
- 3
Check city and county requirements
Most businesses need a local business license or tax certificate. Search your city's website for 'business license' — most cities have online portals.
- 4
Sales tax permit (if applicable)
Selling taxable goods or services? Register with your state's Department of Revenue. Most registrations are free and take 1-2 weeks.
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Industry-specific licensing
Construction, healthcare, food service, legal, accounting, financial services, and child care all have specific New Hampshire licensing boards. Check their websites early.
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Federal registrations (if applicable)
Firearms (ATF), trucking (FMCSA), alcohol (TTB), aviation (FAA), broadcasting (FCC). Most small businesses don't need federal licensing.
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Ongoing compliance
Most licenses are annual renewals. Set calendar reminders. FormifyAI tracks LLC compliance but not every industry-specific license.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start your New Hampshire LLC — then get the right licenses
FormifyAI files your New Hampshire LLC in 10 minutes. Once your LLC is active, adding state and local licenses is much easier with your EIN and Articles in hand.