A New Hampshire Receipt for Custody of Exhibits is a document created to document the transfer of physical evidence in a criminal case from the law enforcement agency that collected it to the court. The form is signed by the custodian of the evidence and the attorney or other party that receives it, confirming that the evidence is in their possession and will be returned to the custodian once the case has been adjudicated. There are two types of New Hampshire Receipt for Custody of Exhibits forms: one for evidence brought in by law enforcement and one for evidence submitted by an individual or other party. Both forms include details such as date, case number, description of the exhibit, custody transfer information, and signature of both parties.