QuickStart Application Usage
QuickStart loads core files and libraries during startup. This speeds application launch times. This example QuickStart application uses the Northwind database. It browses and edits customers with NHibernate. It has a simple service layer that handles fulfillment. The application uses Spring transaction management, NHibernate API, and open session in view.
Division Business Entity Information
The Division records business entity information. It makes this public. Receive annual report reminders by email when filing reports. Use NH QuickStart to prefill, print and mail reports. The Division is a filing agency. Seek legal or accounting assistance as needed.
NH QuickStart Account Creation
Create a NH QuickStart account. Use it for business registration. Get forms and information. Use one-click filing. You can skip account setup by searching entities and getting forms. But register if you will start a business. Then get info on changes, deadlines, etc.
Trademark and Entity Names
Trademark your corporation name. Ensure no other New Hampshire business uses it. Check name availability. Apply with the Patent and Trade Office. Your entity name is the legal name. Use it on all formation documents. A “doing business as” name is also known as a fictitious or assumed name.
New Hampshire Nonprofits
New Hampshire nonprofits benefit society or groups. Submit Articles of Agreement to the Secretary of State.
Agent Changes and Business Registration
Change agents online via NH QuickStart. Log in. Select “Registered Agent Change”. Search and select your company.
Check desired names. Comply with naming rules. Include "LLC" for example.
Foreign Corporation Registration in New Hampshire
How do I register a foreign corporation in New Hampshire?