N.H. Supp. R. Sup. Ct. Elec. Fil. 13

As amended through May 2, 2024
Rule 13 - Electronic Service of Documents
(a) "Electronic service" satisfies the requirement that a party provide to all other counsel, or to the opposing party if self-represented, copies of all pleadings filed and communications addressed to the court. See Rules of the Superior Court of the State of New Hampshire Rule 3.
(b)Acceptance of Electronic Service by Registered Filers; Non-Electronic Service Required to Other Parties.
(1) Registration as a filer shall constitute consent to acceptance of electronic service of court documents and documents filed by other registered filers in the case. Except as otherwise authorized by these rules, no other form of delivery to a registered filer shall be permitted. When a filer submits a document to the court through the electronic filing system, and one or more other parties to the case or their representatives have registered as filers, the filing party shall cause electronic service through the filing system to be made on each other registered filer by so designating at the time of the filing party's submission.
(2) A party who has been granted an exception from the mandate of electronic filing shall be provided with paper copies of all court documents and documents filed by other parties in the case. A party who has been granted an exception from the mandate of electronic filing shall provide paper copies of all of his or her filings to the other parties in the case. It shall be the responsibility of the party filing a document to provide a paper copy of the filing to all other parties in accordance with this provision. Provision of paper copies shall continue until the party is no longer excepted from the mandate of electronic filing.
(3) A party who has not yet registered as a filer shall be provided with paper copies of all court documents and documents filed by other parties in the case. A party who has not yet registered as a filer, and who has requested an exception from the mandate of electronic filing, shall provide paper copies of all of his or her filings to the other parties in the case. It shall be the responsibility of the party filing a document to provide a paper copy of the filing to all other parties in accordance with this provision. Provision of paper copies shall continue until the non-registered party registers.
(c)Closed Cases. When a case has been closed, all service shall be accomplished as in all other actions at law or as dictated by statute or rule, until the case has been reopened in the electronic filing system. See Rule 12.
(d)Certificate of Service. A filing party shall state in every document, whether filed electronically or conventionally, that a copy of the document is being timely provided to all other parties in the case. The document shall identify the name of each party receiving a copy of the document through the electronic filing system and the name of each party receiving a paper copy of the document.
(e)Court-Issued Documents. The electronic filing system will electronically serve any court-issued document to all registered filers entitled to electronic service. Electronic service by the court, through a notification to a registered filer, constitutes service or notice of the document. The clerk shall mail or otherwise conventionally deliver paper copies of court-issued documents to each party who has been granted an exception from the mandate of electronic filing or who has not yet registered as a filer.
(f)No Contact Orders. Absent a court order to the contrary, a party subject to a no contact order may use electronic service to provide copies of all pleadings filed and communications addressed to the court to the opposing party.

N.H. Supp. R. Sup. Ct. Elec. Fil. 13