The New Hampshire Fine Payment Financial Affidavit is a legal document that outlines a person's financial circumstances and is used to determine the amount of a fine they must pay. It is typically used in court proceedings when a defendant is found guilty of a crime and requires the court to consider the defendant's personal resources before setting a fine. The affidavit is a sworn statement of the defendant's income, assets, liabilities, expenses, and other financial responsibilities. It is also used to evaluate any extenuating circumstances that may affect the ability of a defendant to pay a fine. There are two types of New Hampshire Fine Payment Financial Affidavit. The first is a standard affidavit, which is used when a defendant has an income and assets that are sufficient to meet the court's fine requirements. The second type is an indigence affidavit, which is used when a defendant does not have the financial resources to pay the fine. This type of affidavit requires the defendant to provide additional financial evidence to show their inability to pay.