A New Hampshire Petition to Attach without Notice is a legal document that is used when a creditor seeks to collect a debt from a debtor without prior notice. This type of petition is filed in the New Hampshire Superior Court, and it will allow the court to attach the assets of the debtor without providing notice to the debtor. The court will then issue a Writ of Attachment, which will allow the creditor to take possession of the asset. There are two types of New Hampshire Petition to Attach without Notice: ex parte and inter parts. An ex parte petition is one that is filed by a creditor without the presence of the debtor, and it will allow the court to attach the debtor's assets without providing notice to the debtor. An inter parts petition is one that is filed by a creditor with the presence of the debtor, and it will allow the court to attach the debtor's assets after providing notice to the debtor.