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New Hampshire Telecom Compliance Guide

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Telecom Compliance Reference — Updated January 2023

Mini-TCPA State — High Risk

Calling Hours

8:00 AM9:00 PM

Min Penalty

$10,000

Registration

Required

New Hampshire Do Not Call Registry

How to register, what it covers, and how to enforce — 2026

New Hampshire runs its own DNC registry

New Hampshire maintains its own Do Not Call list separate from the federal National DNC Registry. Consumers should register on both lists for full protection.

Telemarketers calling into New Hampshire must scrub their lists against the state registry AND the federal registry before each campaign. Scrubbing only the federal list is not enough.

How to register your number

New Hampshire State Registry

New Hampshire Do Not Call Registry

Administered by New Hampshire Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau

https://www.doj.nh.gov/citizens/consumer-resources/do-not-call-registry

Federal National DNC Registry

donotcall.gov

Administered by the Federal Trade Commission. Free, permanent, covers landlines and cell phones in every state.

Register online →Or call 1-888-382-1222 from the phone you want to register

How long it takes effect

Federal: 31 days for telemarketers to scrub against your number. State registries vary — most align with the federal 31-day window. Reputable telemarketers stop calling within a week. Bad actors keep calling and rack up violations.

What the registry covers

Landlines

Yes

Cell phones

Yes

Text messages

Restricted under TCPA

What it blocks: Telemarketing sales calls and texts. Calls trying to sell you something.

What it does NOT block: Political calls, charitable solicitations, calls from companies you have a current business relationship with (within 18 months of last purchase / 3 months of inquiry), debt collectors, surveys, and informational calls.

Robocalls and AI voice: Already restricted by TCPA regardless of registration. Adding your number to the DNC list adds an extra layer of liability for callers.

New Hampshire state list — details

Telemarketer access fee$20
Scrub frequencyMust obtain the federal NDNC quarterly listings for NH customers and scrub before calling. Must use a version obtained no more than 3 months prior to any call. Must also scrub at least every 31 days per federal TSR.
Consumer registrationPermanent
Governing statuteN.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 359-E

New Hampshire's Do Not Call laws are governed by N.H. Rev. Stat. § 359-E:1 through § 359-E:11. The state requires telemarketers using automatic telephone dialing systems to register with the AG's Consumer Protection Bureau at least 10 days before using the system. Registration fee: $20/year. Caller ID blocking is prohibited — must display accurate telemarketer phone number. Safe harbor: telemarketers can escape liability by demonstrating (clear and convincing evidence) they have written compliance procedures, trained personnel, use current DNC list (no more than 3 months old), and monitor/enforce compliance. Violations constitute unfair/deceptive acts under NH Consumer Protection Act (RSA 358-A). Private right of action: actual damages or $1,000 (treble damages for willful violations).

What to do when telemarketers call after you registered

  1. Tell the caller to put you on their internal do-not-call list. That triggers a separate 30-day cure obligation under federal law. If they call again after 30 days, that is an independent violation.
  2. File a federal complaint at donotcall.gov/report. The FTC tracks these and pursues serial offenders.
  3. Document the call. Date, time, number that called, company name, what they were selling. Screenshot or save voicemails. This is the evidence you need if you sue or file a state complaint.
  4. Sue the telemarketer in New Hampshire. New Hampshire has a private right of action — you can recover $10,000 per call without proving actual damages. Federal TCPA adds another $500–$1,500 per call. File a complaint here →

Recent New Hampshire DNC enforcement actions

Granite State Insurance Leads

insurance

May 2024

$125,000 penalty

Insurance lead generator fined for calling NH DNC registrants.

Calling a registered New Hampshire number costs telemarketers: $10,000 per call under state law, plus $500–$1,500 per call under federal TCPA. Consumers can sue directly — no state agency involvement required.

Running a telemarketing operation?

This page is for consumers and New Hampshire residents. If you operate outbound calls into New Hampshire, the compliance scrub workflow is documented separately.

New Hampshire DNC compliance for telemarketers →

Compare DNC Registry across states

Federal TCPA is the floor. Each state can — and many do — go further.

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This is a compliance reference tool, not legal advice. Data compiled from public statutes, LegiScan, CourtListener, state AG offices, and AI-assisted analysis. Verify all information with qualified counsel before relying on it. Full terms & data sources →