New Hampshire Document Retrieval Services
Experience unparalleled document retrieval services when you choose Blue Streak Docs. From regular deed searches to specialty court case documents, we can do it all!
Learn more about the types of document retrieval we specialize in – deed searches, mortgage documents, and UCC searches.
There are three types of document retrieval that we specialize in and offer in the State of New Hampshire as well as all the other states in the United States.
Document Retrieval For The New Hampshire Mortgage Industry
Whenever you need a real estate document, we've got you covered. We can search through the public records in any of New Hampshire's 10 counties!
The most common requests we complete for mortgage industry professionals include:
- Deeds
- Mortgages
- Property liens
- Assignments
- Lien releases
- Property tax status
- And more!
New Hampshire Deed Search
Deed searches can get surprisingly complex. Luckily, our team of document researchers knows how to get the job done quickly.
We will need the name of the grantor or grantee and approximate time of the transfer/sale. If you need a special type of deed – such as a warranty deed, quitclaim deed, or any other type of deed – let us know!
After our search is complete, we'll send a deed search report containing:
- The name of the grantor/grantee
- A legal description of the property
- Date of transfer
- Recording date
- Copy of the deed, if requested
Civil Court Document Retrieval in New Hampshire
This is one of the more complex aspects of document retrieval, but don't worry – we've retrieved tens of thousands of these documents for our clients.
Some of the most common civil court documents we can retrieve include:
- Divorce cases
- Judgments
- Foreclosures
- Wills
- Pleadings
- Notice of default
- Complaints
- And more!
All we need from you to get started are names associated with the court case and a range of years. If you have the case number, that's even better! We will be able to get your search done much faster.
How Long Does Civil Court Document Retrieval Take in New Hampshire?
We complete most requests for civil court documents within 48 hours.
However, this could take longer if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation, or the case is in a judge's chamber. If your request is going to take a bit longer, we will keep you updated every step of the way!
New Hampshire UCC Search
Our document retrieval team is well-versed in finding UCC filings. We will conduct a UCC search at the county level and at the state level – this ensures we don't miss any potential UCC filings.
We will need one or more of the following from you:
- The name of the debtor
- The name of the secured party (if possible)
- Approximate date of the transaction or recording
- The county to search
Let us know exactly what you need so we can deliver it! We're able to provide photocopies or full recording information of the UCC filings.
Unparalleled Document Retrieval in New Hampshire
Choosing Blue Streak Docs means you'll have:
- All the documents you need on time and within budget
- Clear communication on the status of your requests
- A whole team of experts dedicated to finding exactly what you need.
So – what are you waiting for? Try us out today!
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New Hampshire - Economics
Since the late 1800s manufacturing has been important in the state. The textile mills and factories producing leather goods (such as shoes and boots) that once lined the state’s fast-moving rivers have given way to high-technology firms, many of them migrating from the Boston area and its higher tax rates. Electrical and other machinery, as well as fabricated metals and plastics, are also manufactured.
Lumbering has been important since the first sawmill was built on the Salmon Falls River in 1631. Most of the timber cut now is used in paper production. Although New Hampshire has long been known as the Granite State, its large deposits of the stone—used for building as early as 1623—are no longer extensively quarried, the use of steel and concrete in modern construction having greatly decreased the granite market. Mineral production, chiefly of sand, gravel, and stone, is today a minor factor in New Hampshire’s economy.
Year-round tourism is now the state’s leading industry. Many visitors come to enjoy the state’s beaches, mountains, and lakes. The largest lake, Winnipesaukee, is dotted with 274 inhabitable islands, while along the Atlantic shore 18 mi (29 km) of curving beaches (many state-owned) attract vacationers. Of the rugged Isles of Shoals off the coast, three belong to New Hampshire. Originally fishing colonies, they are now used largely as summer residences.
New Hampshire - Facts & Figures
Area: | 9,304 sq mi (24,097 sq km) |
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Population: | 1,235,786 (as of 2000), an 11.4% increase since the 1990 census |
Capital: | Concord |
Largest City: | Manchester |
Statehood: | June 21, 1788 (9th of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution) |
Highest Point: | 6,288 ft (1,918 m) |
Lowest Point: | Sea Level |
Nickname: | Granite State |
Motto: | Live Free or Die |
Bird: | purple finch |
Flower: | Purple Lilac |
Tree: | White Birch |
Abbreviation: | N.H, NH |