Robocall and Telemarketing Laws in New Hampshire
Your rights against unwanted robocalls and telemarketing in New Hampshire. Includes state-specific protections beyond the federal TCPA and Do Not Call Registry.
Data last updated: Jan 15, 2025Key Takeaways
- State Do Not Call list: Yes.
- Private right of action: Yes.
- Penalties: Up to $10,000 per violation..
- Enforcement: New Hampshire Attorney General's Office.
New Hampshire Telemarketing Laws
Enforcement
New Hampshire AG has enforced telemarketing regulations and Do Not Call provisions.
How to Stop Robocalls in New Hampshire
- Register on both the National and New Hampshire Do Not Call lists.
- Use call-blocking technology.
- Do not engage with callers requesting personal information.
- Report violations to the New Hampshire AG and the FTC.
Federal Protections
In addition to New Hampshire law, you are protected by the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which provides $500-$1,500 per illegal robocall, and the National Do Not Call Registry at donotcall.gov.
Related Resources
- Consumer complaints in New Hampshire
- Free legal aid in New Hampshire
- Small claims court in New Hampshire — for TCPA claims under the limit
New Hampshire Attorney General's Office
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does New Hampshire have its own Do Not Call list?
Yes. New Hampshire maintains a state Do Not Call list.
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What protections does New Hampshire provide?
The state Consumer Protection Act includes telemarketing provisions that complement the federal TCPA.
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How do I register?
Register through the New Hampshire AG's website or by contacting their Consumer Protection Bureau.