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Member Photo
No photo on your ID card or in the member directory? Want to update your photo?
If you want your photo to appear on your NHBA member ID card, please send a passport-style photo suitable for identification purposes in digital format (.jpg format preferred) to nhbainfo@nhbar.org or mail a photograph to Website Coordinator, NHBA, 2 Pillsbury Street, Suite 300, Concord, NH 03301. There is a $10 fee for replacement cards.
Submitted photo will appear in the online NHBA Member Directory.
How soon will my submitted photo be in the system?
Photos received will be posted on the website as soon as possible. New member data and photos are periodically updated, please allow a 3-4 weeks for processing.
Hillsborough County Superior Court Security Pilot Program
How do I request a magnetic access security card for the Hillsborough County Superior Court Security Pilot Program?
You must:
- be a member in good standing of the NH Bar Association
- have a valid NHBA member ID card with the same photo that appears on the Bar’s website directory
- complete a Access Card Holders Agreement form
(to be read, signed and personally presented to the Sheriff’s office at the Hillsborough County Superior Court in Nashua).
How soon can I obtain the credentials once I submit a photo?
Please allow 3-6 weeks after the photo is received by the NH Bar for processing. Once the Association and Sheriff’s Department databases are updated and you have a corresponding Member ID Card with photo, the Sherriff’s office will accept your Access Card Holder’s Agreement and process your request for a magnetic access security card.
Cooperation between Bar Association members and the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office has resulted in the Security Card pilot program successfully reducing wait times for security screening while enhancing a neutral environment at the courthouse. Continued success for the Nashua pilot program is an essential first step for the Association's efforts to have the system extended to Hillsborough North when reopened, and to work with other County Sheriff departments, asking them to consider implementation of similar systems in their jurisdictions.
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