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Foreign LLC Registration in New Hampshire

Complete 2026 guide to registering an out-of-state LLC to do business in New Hampshire— when it's required, the filing fees, and step-by-step process.

Qualification fee

$100

Annual cost

See state Secretary of State for annual report and franchise requirements

New Hampshire domestic alt

$100

When You Must Foreign Qualify in New Hampshire

Common triggers requiring foreign qualification:

  • Physical office, warehouse, or storefront in New Hampshire
  • Employees based in New Hampshire (including remote workers)
  • Regular sales calls or client meetings in New Hampshire
  • Rental property owned in New Hampshire
  • Inventory stored in New Hampshire (including Amazon FBA)
  • Bank accounts specifically in New Hampshire for local operations
  • Regular vehicle fleet operations in New Hampshire

When Foreign Qualification Is NOT Required in New Hampshire

  • Online sales shipped to New Hampshire customers without physical presence
  • Isolated, one-time transactions
  • Independent contractor relationships (not employees)
  • Attending trade shows or conferences temporarily
  • Owning passive investments (stocks, bonds)
  • Maintaining bank accounts for general operations

New Hampshire-Specific Foreign LLC Rules

  • Registered agent with state address is required
  • Certificate of Good Standing from home state typically required

How to Register a Foreign LLC in New Hampshire

  1. 1

    Get a Certificate of Good Standing

    From your home state's Secretary of State. Typically $20-$100, issued within 1-5 days. Must be dated within 60-90 days of filing.

  2. 2

    Complete New Hampshire's Foreign LLC Application

    Form name varies by state (Application for Certificate of Authority, Foreign LLC Registration, etc.). Filed with New Hampshire Secretary of State.

  3. 3

    Pay the $100 filing fee

    New Hampshire foreign qualification fee. Payable by check, ACH, or credit card depending on state portal.

  4. 4

    Appoint a New Hampshire registered agent

    Required — must have a physical address in New Hampshire and be available during business hours. $100-$300/yr for commercial services.

  5. 5

    Publish notice (if required)

    Most states don't require publication. New Hampshire check with the SoS for any unique local notice requirements.

  6. 6

    Calendar New Hampshire compliance deadlines

    Annual report, franchise tax, registered agent renewal. Missing any = loss of good standing and eventual administrative dissolution.

FAQ

When do I need to register as a foreign LLC in New Hampshire?

You must foreign qualify in New Hampshire if you have: a physical office or warehouse in New Hampshire, employees based in New Hampshire, regular sales calls or meetings with New Hampshire customers, rental property in New Hampshire, inventory stored in New Hampshire (including FBA). Online sales to New Hampshire customers without physical presence generally don't trigger foreign qualification.

How much does foreign qualification cost in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire charges $100 for foreign LLC registration. Ongoing: See state Secretary of State for annual report and franchise requirements. Plus ~$100-$300/yr for a registered agent in New Hampshire.

What are the penalties for not registering as a foreign LLC in New Hampshire?

Without proper foreign qualification in New Hampshire: you cannot sue in New Hampshire courts, contracts may be voidable, you owe back registration fees + penalties when caught, and your LLC may lose good standing in its home state. Penalties vary but can exceed $5,000 for multi-year non-compliance.

How do I register my out-of-state LLC in New Hampshire?

Steps: (1) Get a Certificate of Good Standing from your home state's Secretary of State. (2) Complete New Hampshire's Foreign LLC Application (form varies). (3) Pay the $100 filing fee. (4) Appoint a New Hampshire registered agent. (5) File any state-specific forms. (6) Set up annual compliance calendar for New Hampshire deadlines.

Can I avoid foreign qualification by forming in New Hampshire?

If you operate primarily in New Hampshire, forming your LLC directly in New Hampshire avoids foreign qualification complexity. You'd file as a domestic New Hampshire LLC ($100 filing fee). Forming elsewhere (like Wyoming) to "save taxes" while operating in New Hampshire typically costs MORE in combined fees.

Expanding to New Hampshire? Form domestically or qualify foreign.

If New Hampshire is your primary operating state, forming a domestic New Hampshire LLC ($100) is simpler and cheaper than foreign qualification ($100 + home state fees).

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