The New Hampshire Affidavit of No Change is a document used to certify that there has been no change in circumstances since the filing of an application or other document. This document is commonly used to certify that the information provided in an application or other document remains accurate and up-to-date. There are two types of New Hampshire Affidavit of No Change: the form provided by the NH Department of Health and Human Services and the form provided by the NH Secretary of State. The form provided by the NH Department of Health and Human Services is used to certify that there has been no change in the applicant's name, address, eligibility criteria, or other information since the filing of an application. The form provided by the NH Secretary of State is used to certify that the information provided in a document is still accurate and up-to-date. Both forms require the applicant to provide their name, signature, and date of signing, as well as the name of the document being submitted and the date of its submission. The applicant must also provide a statement attesting that the information provided in the document has not changed since its submission.