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State Statute Description/Statute Name Statutory language Level of offense Definition of ability to pay Timeline Burden of proof Method of determination Mandatory Remedies if unable to pay
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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 623-B:2(I),(IV) Civil Actions by Inmates; Filing Fees and Court Costs.

I. An inmate who commences any civil action or proceeding is responsible for all court fees and costs.

IV. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an inmate from filing a civil action

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or proceeding if the inmate is indigent.

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Indigent

Not provided for Not provided for Not provided for Yes

N/A

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 604-A:9(I) Repayment

I. Any adult defendant who has had counsel or a public defender assigned to the defendant at the expense of the state shall be ordered by the court under paragraph I-b

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to repay the state through the unit of cost containment, the fees and expenses paid by the state on the defendant's behalf according to a schedule established by the administrator of the cost containment unit with the approval of the administrative justices of the courts on such terms as the court may order consistent with the defendant's present or future ability to pay, such ability to be determined by the unit of cost containment . . . At no time shall the defendant be required to repay, for legal services, an amount greater than the state's flat rate for a contract attorney as established contractually pursuant to RSA 604-B. If the defendant is placed on probation or sentenced to a period of conditional discharge, the defendant shall repay the state, through the department of corrections, all fees and expenses paid on his behalf on such terms as the court may order consistent with the defendant's present or future ability to pay.

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Present or future ability to pay, as determined by the unit of cost containment.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for Yes

Payment plan and reduced costs

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 516:16-a Defaults; Witness Fees for Law Enforcement Officers

Any person who defaults on a scheduled court appearance on a motor vehicle offense shall be responsible for paying the current witness fee for any law enforcement officer required to

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attend such appearance, unless the court determines that such person is indigent.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing Yes

Not specified

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 651-D:2(V) Post-Conviction DNA Testing of Biological Material

The cost of DNA testing ordered under this section shall be paid by the petitioner, or by the state, if the petitioner is indigent as determined by the court. The

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court may appoint counsel for an indigent petitioner under this section.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing No

Payment by the state

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New Hampshire N.H. R. Crim. P. 29(e)(1) Sentencing Procedures

(1)  Fines, restitution or penalty assessments (hereinafter collectively referred to as "assessments") imposed by the court shall be due and payable on the date the sentence is imposed. Where a defendant

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indicates an inability to pay forthwith, the defendant shall complete an affidavit of resources, under oath, prior to leaving the courthouse. The court will then determine whether the defendant has the financial ability to pay the assessment.

(2)  The determination of a defendant's financial ability to pay the assessment shall be made by comparing the defendant's assets and income with the amount of the assessment. The defendant's assets shall include all real and personal property owned in any manner by the defendant, unless exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, or other legal process under any state or federal law. The defendant's income shall include all income, whether earned or not, from any source, unless exempt from execution, levy, attachment, garnishment, or other legal process under any state or federal law, and shall be reduced only by the amount of expenses which are reasonably necessary for the maintenance of the defendant and his dependents and by the amount of defendant's anticipated or current obligation to repay the Office of Cost Containment for the cost of appointed counsel. As a court may do when considering an obligor's ability to pay child support, alimony, or other indebtedness, the court also may consider: (1) spousal, partner and family income or assets to the extent they are available to the defendant; (2) the defendant's ability to access credit; and (3) the diligence exercised by the defendant in pursuing employment or other means of satisfying his financial obligations.

(3)  In any case where the court finds that the defendant is unable to pay the assessment either on the date the sentence is imposed or later, the court may, if otherwise permitted by law: (i) defer or suspend payment of all or part of the assessment or order periodic payment; or (ii) allow the defendant to perform community service, pursuant to a plan submitted to and approved by the court. In any such deferral or order of periodic payment, the court shall, pursuant to RSA 490:26-a, II-a, include a $25.00 fee to be added to the assessment. Every hour of verified community service shall be applied against a fine at the rate of $15.00 an hour. A community service plan approved under this paragraph shall take into account the defendant's circumstances including but not limited to age, disability, health, employment, and access to child-care and transportation.

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Comparison of the defendant's assets and income with the amount of the assessment.

At defendant's request before imposition of fine or fee Burden on defendant to show inability to pay Determined by judge after hearing No

Defer or suspend payment of all or part of the assessment or order periodic payment; or allow the defendant to perform community service.

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. § 604-A:2-c Determination of Financial Ability

The determination of a defendant's financial ability to obtain counsel shall be made by comparing the defendant's assets and incomes with the minimum cost of obtaining qualified private counsel. The

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defendant's assets shall include all real and personal property owned in any manner by the defendant, excluding only those assets which are exempt from attachment and execution under RSA 511:2. The defendant's income shall include all income, whether earned or not, from any source, unless exempt from attachment under any state or federal law, and shall be reduced only by the amount of expenses which are reasonably necessary for the maintenance of the defendant and his dependents. In determining a defendant's financial ability to obtain counsel, the rules adopted by the commissioner under RSA 604-A:10, IV, shall contain a method for considering the defendant's ability to borrow some or all of the necessary funds. The rules shall also consider the possibility of the defendant paying his counsel fees in periodic installments.

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Comparison of the defendant's assets and incomes with the minimum cost of obtaining qualified private counsel.

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for Yes

Installment plan

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. § 499:18-b Waiver of Court Costs and Fees

Except as otherwise specifically provided by the rules of the court, any person, by reason of poverty, may seek relief from the payment of any fees provided by law which

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are payable to any court, clerk of court, or sheriff. The court, upon the application of such person, which application may be filed without fee, may, in its discretion, order the payment of such fees waived. In any case in which a person is represented by a legal aid society, a federally funded legal services project, or counsel assigned in accordance with the rules of the court, all filing costs shall be waived by the clerk without the necessity of a court order. Fees for the service of process by sheriffs shall be a charge against the state.

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Poverty

At defendant's request before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Other Yes

Fee waiver

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. § 604-A:2-a Additional Inquiry

Whenever a court appoints counsel pursuant to the provisions of RSA 604-A:2, the court shall conduct an appropriate inquiry as to whether any person who, pursuant to RSA 546-A:2, is

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liable for the support of the defendant is financially able to pay for such defendant's counsel. If the court determines that the person liable for support is financially able to pay for said counsel, in whole or in part, the court shall enter an appropriate order requiring said person to reimburse the state for the representation provided; provided, however, that a child shall not be required to reimburse the state for representation provided to his mother or father, a parent shall not be required to reimburse the state for representation provided to a child 18 years of age or older, and any person who was a victim of the crime with which the defendant has been charged shall not be required to reimburse the state for the representation provided. For the purposes of this section, the inquiry conducted by the court shall include notice and hearing to the person liable for support.

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N/A

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

N/A

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. § 604-A:9(I)(b) Repayment

The court shall enter a separate order, pursuant to the rules adopted by the commissioner of administrative services under RSA 604-A:10, IV, setting forth the terms of repayment of fees

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and expenses to the state, or if the court finds that the defendant is financially unable to make such payment or payments setting forth the reasons therefor. A copy of each order shall be forwarded to the commissioner of administrative services. Any defendant subject to an order under this section may petition the court for relief from the obligation imposed by this section, which may be granted only upon a finding that the defendant is unable to comply with the terms of the court's order or any modification of the order by the court. If the court does not order full payment for representation under RSA 604-A, the commissioner of administrative services or his designee shall perform an investigation to determine the defendant's present financial condition and his ability to make repayment and may petition the court for a new repayment order at any time within 6 years from the date of the original order.

All Not provided for Not provided for Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing Yes

N/A

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 651:2(V)(h) Sentences and Limitations

In cases of a person convicted of a felony or class A misdemeanor, a court may require such person to be screened and/or evaluated for risk of substance use disorders

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at an impaired driver care management program (IDCMP) approved by the department of health and human services, and to comply with the treatment plan developed by the IDCMP as established under RSA 265-A:40, if the evidence demonstrates that substances were a contributing factor in the commission of the offense and if such person has the ability to pay the fees for the program in full.

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Not provided for

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing No

N/A

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 651:5(X)(d) Annulment of Criminal Records

Upon payment of a fee not to exceed $100 to the state police, and subject to the provisions of subparagraph XI(b), the state police criminal records unit shall remove the

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annulled criminal record and inform all appropriate state and federal agencies of the annulment, unless the petitioner demonstrates that he or she is indigent, or has been found not guilty, or the case has been dismissed or not prosecuted in accordance with paragraph II. The state police shall grant the fee waiver request where the petitioner demonstrates indigency by including with the fee waiver request an affidavit listing the petitioner's monthly net income and that of his or her spouse, and the assets of the petitioner and his or her spouse. The fee waiver request form used shall be substantially similar to the forms for waiver of fees and costs in the superior courts.

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Administrative decision No

Fee waiver

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 604-A:2(I) Appointment of Counsel

In every criminal case in which the defendant is charged with a felony or a class A misdemeanor and appears without counsel, the court before which he or she appears

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shall advise the defendant that he or she has a right to be represented by counsel and that counsel will be appointed to represent him or her if he or she is financially unable to obtain counsel. Unless the defendant waives the appointment of counsel, if the defendant indicates to the court that he or she is financially unable to obtain counsel, the court shall instruct the defendant to complete a financial affidavit in such form as designated by the unit of cost containment. If after review of the financial affidavit and application of the rules established pursuant to RSA 604-A:10, IV the court is satisfied that the defendant is financially unable to obtain counsel, the court shall appoint counsel to represent him or her

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Financially unable to obtain counsel

Not provided for Not provided for Determined by judge without hearing No

Appointed counsel

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New Hampshire N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 604-B:2(I) Representation of Indigent Defendants

Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, when the appointment of counsel is required:
I. For indigent defendants in criminal cases

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Indigent

Before imposition of fine or fee Not provided for Not provided for No

Appointed counsel