Supplemental Rules of the Circuit Court of NH for Electronic Filing
Rule: 10.
Jurisdiction: NH
Bluebook Citation: N.H. Cir. Ct. Supp. e-Filing R. 10.
(a) A notarial act associated with an electronically filed document must conform to the requirements of notarial acts and signatures provided in RSA 456-B and RSA 294-E. (b) The signature of a person who executed an electronically filed document and the signature of a person who performed a notarial act related to such a document must be presented by: (1) The typed symbol /s/ followed by the typed name of the signer(s) (example: /s/ John Smith); or (2) The graphic representation of each signer's actual signature. (c) Any party to a case may challenge the authenticity of the signature of a person who performed a notarial act on a document filed electronically in that case by filing an objection within ten (10) days after discovery that the signature is not authentic. Comment For requirements of notarial acts and signatures on electronic documents, see, especially, RSA 456-B:7 and RSA 294-E:2, VIII, RSA 294-E:9, and RSA 294-E:11.
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