New Hampshire Statutes
§ 502-A:8 — Duties of Clerks; Disposition of Fines
New Hampshire § 502-A:8
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 502-A:8 (2026).
Text
I.The clerk of the applicable circuit court established in RSA 490-F shall receive all fines and forfeitures paid into the district court from any source. The clerk of any circuit court may accept payment of the fine by credit card in lieu of cash payment. Any transaction costs assessed by the issuer of the credit card shall be paid out of the portion of the fine amount which is deposited with the treasurer and not out of the penalty assessment charged by a district court. The clerk shall forward fines collected for violations of title XXI to the treasurer for deposit in the highway fund and fines collected for violations of title LXII and all other statutes to the treasurer for deposit in the general fund within 14 days. The clerk shall separately indicate which fines were for violations
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Legislative History
1963, 331:1. 1967, 324:2. 1973, 108:2. 1981, 146:5, XXI. 1983, 383:36. 1985, 399:3, I. 1989, 410:2. 1991, 201:1. 1994, 273:2. 2009, 144:202, eff. July 1, 2009. 2011, 88:4, eff. July 1, 2011.
Nearby Sections
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§ 502-A:1
§ 502-A:1§ 502-A:11
Criminal Cases; District Courts§ 502-A:11-a
Local Regulation Enforcement§ 502-A:12
Appeals From Sentence§ 502-A:12-a
Repealed by 2011, 88:29(21), eff. July 1, 2011§ 502-A:13-a
Binding Over by Circuit Court District Division§ 502-A:14
Civil Causes§ 502-A:15
Jury Trial§ 502-A:16
Venue in Civil Causes§ 502-A:17
Attachments and Executions§ 502-A:17-a
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Bluebook (online)
New Hampshire § 502-A:8, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nh/502-A/502-A%3A8.