A New Hampshire Death Certificate or Original Will — Atty Letter is a document that is used to prove the death of an individual in the state of New Hampshire. It is usually required for legal and administrative purposes. The document must be issued by the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration, or by a New Hampshire attorney. The two types of New Hampshire Death Certificates are the Standard Certificate and the Long Form Certificate. The Standard Certificate includes basic information such as the deceased's name, date of death, place of death, and the name of the person who provided the information. The Long Form Certificate includes additional information such as the cause of death, the deceased's place of birth and occupation. An Original Will — Atty Letter is a document issued by an attorney that confirms that a valid Last Will and Testament was created for the deceased and that it is on file with the attorney. The letter includes the name of the deceased, the date of the will, the names of the executor(s) and beneficiaries, and the attorney's signature.