New Hampshire Form NF (Investment Company Notice Filing) is a filing made by an investment company with the New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation. The form is used to provide notice to the Bureau of the investment company's operations and activities, including information about its capital, investments, and any related services. This filing is required by New Hampshire law for any investment company engaging in business within the state, such as a mutual fund, hedge fund, private equity fund, venture capital fund, or other investment vehicle. There are three types of New Hampshire Form NF: Form NF-1, Form NF-2, and Form NF-3. Form NF-1 is an Initial Notice Filing, which must be filed prior to the investment company engaging in business activities in New Hampshire. Form NF-2 is an Annual Notice Filing, which must be filed annually by all investment companies doing business in the state. Form NF-3 is a Transaction Notice Filing, which must be filed whenever there is a change in the company's capital structure, investments, or related services.