The following items of evidence are self-authenticating; they require no extrinsic evidence of authenticity in order to be admitted:
N.H. R. Evid. 902
2016 NHRE Update Committee Note
The amendments made by supreme court order dated April 20, 2017, effective July 1, 2017, made stylistic and substantive changes to the rule.
The language of the amended rule is identical to the language of Federal Rule of Evidence 902. For additional guidance regarding the substantive changes to the rule see the notes following Federal Rules of Evidence 902 (Notes of Advisory Committee on 2000 amendments).
2022 Supreme Court Comment
Certification under Rule 902(13) or Rule 902(14) can establish only that the proffered item has satisfied admissibility requirements for authenticity. The opponent remains free to object to admissibility of the proffered item on other grounds - including hearsay, relevance or in criminal cases the right to confrontation.