New Hampshire Notice of Conventional Filing is an official document that must be filed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office. It is used to create a public record of certain transactions between parties. These transactions may include the transfer of real estate, the change of an organization’s name, or the assignment of a lease. The filing serves as notice to the public of the transaction and provides the public with the information necessary to uncover any potential fraudulent activity. The most common types of New Hampshire Notice of Conventional Filing are real estate transfers, change of name filings, and assignment of leases. Real estate transfers must include a description of the real estate, the names of the parties involved in the transaction, and the consideration paid for the transfer. Change of name filings must include the old and new names of the organization, and the reason for the change. Assignment of leases must include the original lease agreement, the names of the parties involved, and a description of the assignment. All New Hampshire Notice of Conventional Filings must be notarized and must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. The filing must also be published in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the area in which the real estate is located. Once all the necessary requirements have been met, the filing will be recorded in the office of the Secretary of State and will become a public record.