New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB290

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Relative to service of writs and precepts by a constable.

Impact

The impact of HB 290 is particularly relevant for the operations of constables in New Hampshire. By eliminating the $75 cap, the bill is expected to lead to an increase in the volume of civil writs and precepts served, thus potentially augmenting the workload of constables. However, the fiscal implications remain indeterminable, as the New Hampshire Association of Counties notes that the volume of writs previously under this limit is not precisely known, creating uncertainty around the operational and financial effects on county expenditures.

Summary

House Bill 290 aims to amend existing laws concerning the service of civil writs and precepts by removing the monetary limit previously set at $75. This change allows constables to serve and return writs and precepts regardless of the dollar amount involved. By granting constables broader authority in this regard, the bill seeks to enhance the efficiency of civil processes and ensure that individuals have access to legal remedies without being hindered by dollar value limitations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 290 appears to be supportive among those advocating for access to justice. Proponents argue that removing the financial cap will streamline the process of serving legal documents and improve access to legal solutions for individuals involved in civil disputes. Conversely, some may express caution about the increased responsibility placed on constables without clear provisions for support or resources required for such an expansion of duties.

Contention

Notably, the discussions around HB 290 may involve debates about the implications of increasing the legal authority of constables. Critics might raise concerns about the adequacy of training and resources for constables as they take on these additional responsibilities. There may be fears that without proper oversight, issues could arise regarding the fairness and efficiency of the service of writs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1406

Relative to gender-based pricing of goods and services.

NH HB481

Relative to arrest warrants and search warrants.

NH SB303

Relative to the reimbursement of sheriffs offices for prisoner custody and control.

NH HB187

Permitting a police chief or other designated law enforcement officer to serve process.

NH HB318

Relative to magistrates, bail commissioners, the standards applicable to and the administration of bail, and making appropriations.

NH HB373

Relative to billing for ambulance services.

NH HB373

Relative to billing for ambulance services.

NH SB128

Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.

NH HB135

Relative to requisites for a criminal search warrant.

NH HB1206

Relative to the source of funding for appointment of counsel or other services for indigent persons.

Similar Bills

PA HB1579

In constables, further providing for townships, providing for bond, further providing for police officers, providing for bail bond enforcement agent, for professional bondsman, for debt collection, for other incompatible employment, for disqualification and for nepotism, further providing for conduct and insurance, for program established, for program contents, for restricted account and for general imposition of duties and grant of powers, providing for constabulary badge and uniform, repealing provisions relating to arrest of offenders against forest laws, further providing for executions, for arrest in boroughs, for fees and for specific fees, repealing provisions relating to impounding, selling and viewing fees, further providing for seizure fees, for election notice in certain areas, for incompetence and for compensation violation, repealing provisions relating to failure to serve in a township and providing for oversight; authorizing county constabulary review boards; imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency; and imposing penalties.

LA HB1289

Provides for the appointment of a deputy constable

LA SB232

Provides relative to deputy constables. (8/1/14)

AZ SB1231

Training; newly elected constables

NV SB381

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 20-1076)

AZ SB1335

Deputy constable appointments; website notification

AZ SB1239

Deputy constable appointments; website notification

LA HB239

Authorizes each elected constable of a justice of the peace court in Tangipahoa Parish to appoint a deputy constable (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)