New Hampshire Long-Arm Statute

N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 510:4
§ 510:4. Nonresident Defendant
I. Jurisdiction. -- Any person who is not an
inhabitant of this state and who, in person or through an agent, transacts any
business within this state, commits a tortious act within this state, or has the
ownership, use, or possession of any real or personal property situated in this
state submits himself, or his personal representative, to the jurisdiction of
the courts of this state as to any cause of action arising from or growing out
of the acts enumerated above.
II. Service of Process on Secretary of State. --
Service of process upon any person who is subject to the jurisdiction of this
state, as provided in this section, may be made by leaving a copy thereof, with
a fee of $ 10, in the hands or office of the secretary of state. Such service
shall be of the same legal force and effect as if served on the defendant at his
abode or place of business in the state or country where he resides and
according to the law of that state or country, provided that notice thereof and
a copy of the process is forthwith sent by registered mail, postage prepaid, by
the plaintiff or his attorney to the defendant at his last known abode or place
of business in the state or country in which the defendant resides. The
defendant's return receipt and an affidavit of the plaintiff or his attorney of
compliance with the section shall be appended to the process and entered
therewith. In the event that the notice and a copy of the process are not
delivered to or accepted by the defendant, the court may order such additional
notice, if any, as justice may require.
III. Record of Process. -- The secretary of
state shall keep a record of all process served in accordance with this section,
and said record shall show the date and hour of service in the hands or office
of the secretary of state.
IV. Continuance of Action; Costs. -- The court
in which the action is pending may order such continuances as may be necessary
to afford the defendant reasonable opportunity to defend the action. The fee of
$ 3 paid to the secretary of state by the plaintiff at the time of the service
shall be taxed in his costs if he prevails in his suit.
V. Service Not Exclusive. -- The method of
service provided by this section is not exclusive and service on nonresident
individuals may be made in any other manner provided by law.
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