New Hampshire statues allows any person whose arrest has resulted in a finding of not guilty, or whose case was dismissed or not prosecuted, to petition for annulment of the arrest record at any time, free of charge.[18]
Any person who has been convicted may petition for annulment after he/she has completed all requirements of their sentence, including probation, and paid a $100 fee to the department of corrections to cover the cost of a investigation into the criminal history of the petitioner:
- For a violation, one year, unless the underlying conviction was for an offense specified under habitual offender law.
- For a class A or B misdemeanor excluding sexual assault, 3 years.
- For a class B felony other than incest or endangering the welfare of a child by solicitation, 5 years.
- For a class A felony, 10 years.
- For sexual assault, 10 years.
- For felony indecent exposure or lewdness, 10 years.
see if that helps and stop telling future employers about it and let them do the background check it might not even show up