Complaints should be addressed to: Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau, 33 Capitol Street, Concord, New Hampshire 03301. You may also download a complaint form or file a complaint online.
Allegations of criminal misconduct by a State or municipal public official should be reported to the Attorney General's Office, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Unit, 33 Capitol Street, Concord, NH 03301, 603-271-3671.
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These days, telemarketers, debt collectors, creditors, and other commercial callers have the capability to send out mass amounts of unwanted calls through the use of automatic dialers and prerecorded messages. This means that each day, countless Americans are bothered by unwanted robocalls that they've never given permission to receive.
A federal law called the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) restricts robocalls at a federal level and covers citizens of all 50 states. However, New Hampshire is one of many states with their own statewide robocall laws. According to New Hampshire telemarketing laws:
According to the TCPA, commercial calls are prohibited unless the person being called has given the company making the call express written permission. There used to be an exemption to this requirement if the company had a previously existing business relationship with the customer, but this exemption was lifted in 2013 amendments to the TCPA.
The TCPA includes several guidelines which all commercial companies are required to follow:
Because damages for robocalls are paid out on a per-violation basis, it's important to have evidence for every potentially illegal robocall, text, and fax you've received. This helps ensure that you recover every penny that you're entitled to. We recommend trying to gather the following information before speaking with a lawyer: