New Hampshire SB 648

Issue: Age Verification

Latest Action: Introduced on November 26, 2025

Age verification mandate. Relevant features:

  • Enforcement:
    • Private lawsuits by any parent or legal guardian of a minor who accesses “material harmful to minors” for damages, including statutory damages of up to $10,000 per violation, court costs, and reasonable attorney's fees.
    • The state attorney general may bring an action for injunctive relief and civil penalties of up to $25,000 per violation.
  • Age verification mechanisms allowed:
    • A government-issued identification card check conducted by a third-party verification service; or
    • Any other method that reasonably verifies that the user is at least 18 years of age, consistent with industry best practices and with no retention of identifying personal data.
  • Applies to sites where more than one-third of a website's total content, measured by volume or number of images and videos, is harmful to minors.
  • Requires sites to post a clear warning message on the landing page that age verification is required.

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  • Introduced
  • Passed First Committee
  • Passed First Chamber
  • Passed Both Committees
  • Passed Both Chambers
  • Enacted
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