Living • Taxation & Revenue Department
Taxpayer Access Point Self-Service Portal
The Taxpayer Access Point provides a portal for New Mexicans to track their tax accounts, file returns and make payments.
Business,Living,Transportation • Taxation & Revenue Department
Motor Vehicle Division’s Online Services
The Motor Vehicle Division’s Online Services page allows New Mexicans to take care of some of the most common MVD transactions, such as renewing their licenses and registrations, from the comfort of their own homes. It can be found at the link below.
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
Resource Family/Foster Care
As a foster or adoptive parent with the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD), you can help a child by providing a safe home. You can give them hope for the future by providing the care, love and guidance they need to succeed in life.
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
Child Abuse & Neglect
Protective Services receives reports of alleged child maltreatment 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through Statewide Central Intake at 1-855-333-SAFE (7233) or #SAFE from cell phones. We investigate reports of child maltreatment and intervene to keep New Mexico’s children safe.
Living,Public Safety • General Services Department
Risk Management
"Protecting the State of New Mexico's human, physical, and financial assets" The Risk Management Division (RMD) was created by the NM Legislature to protect and conserve the state's human and physical resources and financial assets.
Working,Living • General Services Department
State Printing and Graphic Design Services
State Printing and Graphic Design Services (SPGDS) is the State's primary centralized resource for producing printed & graphic design services. SPGDS provides state‐of‐the‐art printing and graphic design services on a cost‐recovery basis to government agencies and tax‐exempt entities.
Living,Public Safety • General Services Department
Facilities Management
Our mission is to ensure that the citizens of New Mexico and state agencies receive the best value in life cycle facilities management by providing exceptional design, construction, operation and maintenance of state-owned assets and leased facilities. To provide clean, safe, energy-efficient work environments for our employees and customers and to support the sustainability, energy efficiency, and capital improvement of state facilities.
Living,Transportation • Department of Veterans' Services
Veterans License Plates
Any honorably discharged veteran of the Armed Forces is eligible for the following New Mexico veterans’ license plates, provided they can show proof of service and eligibility.
The Gold Star Family License Plate is available for any family which has had a son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, parent or step-parent killed in combat action. The Patriot License Plate can be purchased by any licensed New Mexico driver who wants to recognize the contribution and sacrifice of the men and women who are serving or have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • New Mexico Tourism Department
Cooperative Marketing Grant Program
The New Mexico Tourism Department's "CoOp" Marketing & Advertising program supports our shared vision to grow the tourism economy in New Mexico. Our partners (awarded eligible entities include tourism-related, nonprofit organizations and local and tribal governments):
- ACHIEVE greater media buying power by matching state dollars with your own marketing investments
- EXTEND the power of New Mexico True with consistent brand standards and efficient production
- BENEFIT from our commitment to meet a diverse range of goals and budgets
- GAIN support through conscientious and expert service provided from strategy to implementation
- RECEIVE performance reporting to measure impact, inform optimization, and summarize year-end results
Recreation,Living,Visiting • New Mexico Tourism Department
New Mexico Clean & Beautiful Grant Program
The Tourism Department partners with communities to Keep New Mexico True by providing funding and technical assistance to municipalities, counties, and tribal governments on litter eradication, waste reduction, and community beautification initiatives.
Program Overview
The purpose of the New Mexico “Litter Control and Beautification Act,” NMSA 1978, § 67-16-1 et seq., is to accomplish litter control by vesting in the Department the authority to eliminate litter from the state to the maximum practical extent.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • New Mexico Tourism Department
New Mexico True Certified Program
The New Mexico Tourism Department is proud to offer and steward the New Mexico True Certified program, an initiative that allows select New Mexico businesses to leverage the magnetic and powerful New Mexico True brand to build their products' recognition and amplify existing marketing messages. The New Mexico True Certified program brings national attention to the quality, care and craftsmanship behind products that are authentically New Mexican, while providing opportunities for businesses of all sizes to integrate the New Mexico True Certified Logo at point-of-sale and on packaging, fulfillment, and marketing materials.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • New Mexico Tourism Department
Tourism Event Growth and Sustainability Program
The Tourism Event Growth and Sustainability Program provides specialized support for tourism-related events in the form of cooperative marketing, sponsorship support, and an event accelerator. Grant applications open each Spring.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • New Mexico Tourism Department
Destination Forward Program
The purpose of the Destination Forward Grant Program is to support the development and implementation of tourism infrastructure projects throughout New Mexico. The program is composed of two tiers with two tracks under each tier. Each tier and track corresponds to your project’s current phase of development requiring funding and support. Technical assistance is available for each tier and track of the program. Eligible entities for this program include county, municipal and tribal governments, and special districts.
Living,Public Safety • New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
Family & Offender Resources
The Family Constituent Services & Correspondence Office serves the growing number of families directly affected by the incarceration of a loved one. As the central point of contact between the New Mexico Corrections Department and inmate family members, we assist with navigating a complex correctional system.
Living,Public Safety • New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
Victim Services
The Victim Services Program serves as a direct point of contact for crime victims and their families who have concerns related to offenders who are in the custody or under the probation and/or parole supervision of the New Mexico Corrections Department. Victim Services provides comprehensive information, assistance and support to crime victims and their families.
Working,Living,Public Safety • New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
Career Opportunities
NMCD offers a wide variety of employment opportunities. At NMCD, we place high value in our employees and are always looking to add great individuals to our team. NMCD oversees eight (8) state-owned prisons and four (4) probation and parole regions. We also train correctional staff for the state's two private prison facilities. .
Living,Public Safety • New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
Corrections Industries
Corrections Industries makes your purchasing tasks simple. State, City, County, Tribal, Federal, Education and Not-For-Profit agencies can purchase directly from us without the need of a competitive bid. Our one stop shopping can fill all your furniture, moving, printing and janitorial supplies as well as custom designed shirts and uniforms. Our friendly sales staff is available for free consultations on any of the products or services we offer.
Education,Living • Office of African American Affairs
NM Black DataHub
Statistics on Chronic Disease Rates in African American Communities in NM, Economic Indicators in the New Mexican - African American Community, Education in African American Communities in New Mexico, and Education in African American Communities in New Mexico.
Education,Living • Office of African American Affairs
Office of African American Affairs Events
The impetus for the movement that lead to the creation of OAAA was designed by community leaders who focused on the need to improve and promote the economic development, education, health and political well-being of the African-American community throughout New Mexico. Visit our events page for upcoming events that further the goals of that originating movement.
Education,Living • Office of African American Affairs
Re-Educated Podcast
Podcast Overview
To educate the community on environmental, social, and physical inequities and challenges that the Black communities have to deal with, and what can be done to empower the Black community to help them navigate through the understanding of legislation and policy on a micro/ macro level.
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
Child Support Establishment and Enforcement
The Child Support Enforcement Division administers the state and federal program to collect support from Non-custodial Parents. Its primary mission is to maximize the collection of child support for all New Mexico children.
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Health,Living • Health Care Authority
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Assist with Filing VA Claims
The Field Services Division’s veterans service officers (VSOs) assist veterans and their eligible dependents with filing VA claims and obtaining federal and state benefits. Our VSOs also help connect veterans to vital community resources, such as transitional housing and medical and behavioral health care. Information and assistance on federal and state benefits, local veterans’ programs, and referral services is available at any of our field office locations.
Living • Health Care Authority
Veterans Property Tax Exemption or Waiver
Standard Veteran Property Tax Exemption
Up to $4,000 of the taxable value of property, including the community or joint property of husband and wife, subject to the tax is exempt from the imposition of the tax if the property is owned by a veteran or the veteran’s unmarried surviving spouse if the veteran or surviving spouse is a New Mexico resident. Certain discharges may render a veteran ineligible for this benefit.
Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption
The property of a disabled veteran, including joint or community property of the veteran and the veteran’s spouse, may be exempt from property taxation if it is occupied by the disabled veteran as the veteran’s principal place of residence. For purposes here, a disabled veteran is a veteran who has been determined by federal law to have a 100% permanent and total service-connected disability. Certain discharges may render a veteran ineligible for this benefit.
Recreation,Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Disabled Veteran Hunting & Fishing Passes
Reduced Fee Hunting and Fishing License: New Mexico’s service-connected disabled veterans may apply for a reduced fee $10.00 small-game & fishing license–no matter what percentage their disability. Veterans may obtain this benefit by showing proof of disability to the Department of Game & Fish when applying for their hunting and fishing license.
Business,Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Veterans Business Outreach Center
The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) Program is designed to provide entrepreneurial development services such as business training, counseling, and resource partner referrals to transitioning service members, veterans, National Guard and reserve members, and military spouses interested in starting or growing a small business. The Small Business Administration has 20 organizations participating in this cooperative agreement and serving as VBOCs.
Living • Department of Finance & Administration
General Fund Information
Find more information on: Audit Information, Economic Indicators, Estimating Accuracy, Financial Summary, EAU General Fund Report, Revenue Estimates, Revenue Testimony, and General Fund Year to Date Revenue Accrual
Business,Living • Department of Finance & Administration
Capital Outlay Bureau
The Capital Outlay Bureau (COB) is responsible for coordinating the funding and administration of capital projects under the statutory authority of the State Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration.
Living • Taxation & Revenue Department
Taxation and Revenue Department Notification Service
The Taxation & Revenue Department Notification Service allows users to sign up to receive email or text message alerts when new content is added to our website. Users may subscribe to alerts on new tax bulletin or FYI publications, new or updated forms, news releases, Decisions and Orders and updates to Gross Receipts Tax tables.
Living,Transportation • Taxation & Revenue Department
MVD Direct Schedule an Appointment with MVD
Make your appointment at a time and location that is convenient for you.
When you arrive, sit back and relax in your vehicle and use the virtual check-in.
Living • Taxation & Revenue Department
Schedule an Appointment at a Taxation and Revenue Office
Living • Economic Development New Mexico
Outdoor Equity Fund
Access to the outdoors is a basic human right – yet it’s one that has often been denied to many of our youth. As a result, our underrepresented kids haven’t had the chance to experience some of the best of New Mexico: Its outside world.
Business,Living • Economic Development New Mexico
LEADS (Local Economic Assistance & Development Support) Program
In fiscal year 2016 the Certified Communities Initiative (CCI) evolved into the LEADS Program. LEADS is a funding program for economic development projects that produce sustainable outcomes. The funding provided through LEADS is intended to create jobs through recruitment, retention/expansion and startup activities; develop the tax base; and provide incentives for business development. LEADS applications will be evaluated based on these objectives.
Living,Public Safety • Indian Affairs Department
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) is a crisis that impacts Indigenous peoples and communities. MMIP refers to the extreme high rates of violence that Indigenous Peoples face, and the lack of data around missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples. This crisis exists both on and off reservations and high rates of MMIP exist in cities. The New Mexico Department of Indian Affairs has worked to address this issue statewide to ensure that MMIP issues are highlighted.
Living • Indian Affairs Department
Tribal Infrastructure Fund (TIF)
The Tribal Infrastructure Fund was created by the Tribal Infrastructure Act in 2005. This act recognizes that many of New Mexico’s tribal communities lack basic infrastructure, including, but not limited to water and wastewater systems, roads, and electrical power lines.
Business,Living • Indian Affairs Department
Capital Outlay
Capital Outlay funds are used to build, improve or equip physical property that will be used by the public. Roads, computers, museums, playgrounds, schools, irrigation ditches, hospitals, lands, and furniture can all be capital outlay projects.
Education,Living • Indian Affairs Department
Cultural Equity with Native Nations
The State-Tribal Collaboration Act mandated training is all new for FY20! Formerly known as “Cultural Competency,” the course is now titled “Building Cultural Equity with Native Nations,” and it is open for enrollment on the ELM system.
Education,Living • Indian Affairs Department
Indigenous Youth Council
The Indigenous Youth Council (IYC) was formed in February 2021 following two listening sessions that the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) held with tribal youth from across the state. Issues discussed ranged from the desire to have access to higher education resources to behavioral and mental health needs for tribal communities. Participants also voiced the desire to have more intertribal connections between the Nations, Tribes, and Pueblos in the state.
Recreation,Living,Public Safety • Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission
Water Rights Lookup
NMWRRS provides on-line access to OSE water right files including digitized water right documents and downloadable reports.
Recreation,Living,Public Safety • Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission
Water Rights Permitting and Transfers
Anyone wanting to use water in New Mexico must have a permit from the State Engineer that can be obtained by contacting your local District Office. To facilitate speedier service, it is always recommended that you call the District Office closest to you to make an appointment.
Recreation,Living,Public Safety • Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission
Interstate Stream Commission Meetings
New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission regular meetings are normally scheduled for the third Thursday of each month. Please check for any dates that may vary from the regular third Thursday meetings. Special meetings may be scheduled at other times as needed. Meeting locations will be announced on the posted agendas.
Recreation,Living • Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission
Water Well Driller Licensing
The Office of the State Engineer is responsible for regulating the construction and plugging of wells and the licensing of well drillers in the state of New Mexico. Any person desiring to engage in the drilling of one or more wells for underground water within the boundaries of any underground source shall file an application with the state engineer for a driller license. It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to drill or to begin the drilling of a well for water from an underground source without a valid, existing license for the drilling of such wells issued by the State Engineer of New Mexico.
Recreation,Living,Public Safety • Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission
GIS Maps
Maps prepared by the Office of the State Engineer are available and can be accessed from the following gallery, by subject.
Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Field Services, Claims Filing Assistance
The Field Services Division’s veterans service officers (VSOs) assist veterans and their eligible dependents with filing VA claims and obtaining federal and state benefits. Our VSOs also help connect veterans to vital community resources, such as transitional housing and medical and behavioral health care.
Living • Department of Veterans' Services
State Benefits
The Benefits Division oversees state-funded veterans’ benefits and our state veterans’ cemeteries and the Angel Fire Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Health,Living,Transportation • Department of Veterans' Services
Health Care Coordination/Transportation
The Healthcare Division is dedicated to assisting and advocating on the behalf of our veterans and their families with their healthcare related needs. The Division develops and coordinates veteran programs and outreach that promote transitional living, housing, suicide prevention, advocacy, and transportation related to healthcare access and issues for New Mexico Veterans.
Education,Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Veterans Education/GI Bill Assistance
Our agency wants to ensure that every veteran or eligible person has a full and fair opportunity to reach his or her fullest potential through access to the GI Bill® approved post-secondary educational, training/ licensure, certification, entrepreneurial institutions, and New Mexico colleges and universities.
Business,Living • Department of Veterans' Services
Business Outreach & Assistance
The Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) Program is designed to provide entrepreneurial development services such as business training, counseling, and resource partner referrals to transitioning service members, veterans, National Guard and reserve members, and military spouses interested in starting or growing a small business. The Small Business Administration has 20 organizations participating in this cooperative agreement and serving as VBOCs.
Health,Education,Living • Aging and Long-Term Services Department
Aging and Disability Resource Center
The ADRC is here to assist elders, persons with disabilities and caregivers to find services and resources to help them live well and independently.
Health,Education,Living • Aging and Long-Term Services Department
State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)
Do you have questions or concerns about private and government benefit programs? The ADRC’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) helps with all health insurance questions, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Health,Living • Aging and Long-Term Services Department
Ombudsman Program (ALTSD)
Providing a voice for vulnerable adults who might otherwise go unheard…
Through regular visits to nursing homes and assisted living facilities, we help residents by:
- Advocating for Their Rights
- Investigating Complaints
- Helping to Resolve Concerns
- Ensuring They Receive the Quality of Care They Deserve
Health,Living • Aging and Long-Term Services Department
Older Americans Act Title 3 and Title 6 Services
The state plan has been developed to meet requirements under Title III and Title VII of the Older Americans Act. The act provides funding for a variety of programs and services for older New Mexicans and their caregivers, including supportive services, nutrition programs, disease prevention and health promotion initiatives, elder rights protection activities and caregiver support programs.
Health,Living,Public Safety • Aging and Long-Term Services Department
Adult Protective Services
If you suspect an adult is being abused, neglected, or exploited, call Adult Protective Services Statewide Intake, toll-free at 1-866-654-3219 or 1-505-476-4912.
We are committed to protecting the safety of adults who are not able to protect themselves and to promoting the personal choice and self-determination of all we serve.
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
Reach NM
New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Department launched ReachNM, a new program that enables youth to contact the department’s Statewide Central Intake workers by texting 505-591-9444 to seek support and resources or report suspected abuse or neglect.
Living,Public Safety • Children, Youth and Families Department
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice Services are tasked with staffing the New Mexico’s Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, administering special initiatives, monitoring compliance to federal and state juvenile justice and delinquency prevention requirements, and managing funding for community programs.
Living,Public Safety • Environment Department
Air, Septic, Waste, Water Permitting and Compliance
Use the form below to report what appears to you as a possible violation of environmental laws and regulations. Information you submit will be forwarded to Environment Department environmental enforcement personnel or to the appropriate regulatory authority.
Business,Living • Environment Department
Cannabis and Hemp Permitting and Compliance
The New Mexico Environment Department is responsible for permitting hemp warehouses, extraction facilities, manufacturing facilities, and processing facilities throughout New Mexico to ensure consumer health is protected.
Business,Living • Environment Department
Infrastructure Funding
On November 30, 2021, the New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Committee approved the Cannabis Microbusiness Loan Program, a new $5 million program that will offer affordable loans to licensed cannabis microbusinesses.
Working,Living • State Personnel Office
Compensation Resources
Compensation Resources including job classification descriptors and compensation reports.
Working,Living • State Personnel Office
Training & Development Opportunities • State Employees
The State Personnel Office Training and Development Bureau serves to facilitate the professional development of state employees by connecting learners to learning opportunities, including in-person seminars and classes, distance learning through webinars and web conferences, interactive online education modules, and available resources including recorded webinars and supporting educational materials.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • Department of Wildlife
Fishing in New Mexico
New Mexico is a very popular fishing destination. From fly fishing the San Juan River to bass fishing at Elephant Butte, New Mexico provides great opportunities to spend some time with the family and enjoy some of the state’s extraordinary natural resources.
Recreation,Living,Visiting • Department of Wildlife
Hunting in New Mexico
New Mexico is a world-renowned hunting destination. For many of our most popular hunting opportunities, a large number of hunters apply each year for a limited number of available tags. There are additional over-the-counter-license hunting opportunities throughout the state.
Business,Health,Education,Recreation,Living • Economic Development New Mexico
Outdoor Recreation Division
The Outdoor Recreation Division works to ensure that all New Mexicans gain from the public health, environmental, and economic benefits of sustainable outdoor recreation. The department is headed by Acting Director Alyssa Renwick.
Living • Office of the Governor
Need Assistance from the Governor
Contact the Governor's office if you need assistance with an issue.
Living • Office of the Governor
Invite the Governor to Attend or Speak at Event
Use this page to invite the Governor to attend or speak at an event.
Living • Office of the Governor
Request a Meeting with the Governor
Use this page to request a meeting with the Governor.
Living • Office of the Governor
Request Capital Outlay from the Governor's office
If you are interested in submitting a request for capital outlay funding through the Governor’s Office, please click on the link below.
Living • Office of the Governor
Request a Proclamation
Proclamations issued by the Governor are intended to honor, celebrate, or raise awareness of a noteworthy event or significant issue for the citizens of New Mexico. Proclamations are provided by the Governor’s Office of Constituent Services according to a set of guidelines. These public service documents are strictly honorary and are not legally binding. All proclamation requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Living,Public Safety • Office of the Governor
Apply for Clemency
The New Mexico Constitution gives the Governor authority to grant “pardons and reprieves” for most convictions for offenses under state law. However, the Governor does not have authority to grant pardons or any other forms of clemency for convictions under municipal or federal laws. The Governor also does not have authority to expunge or seal arrest and/or conviction records.
Living • Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Invite Lt. Gov. Morales to Attend or Speak at Event
Use this page to invite the Lt. Governor to attend or speak at an event.
Living • Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Get Help with a Problem from Lt. Gov. Morales
How may we help you with a problem?
Living • Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Certificate Request from the Lt. Governor
The Office of the Lieutenant Governor prides itself in celebrating the accomplishments of New Mexico citizens. Therefore, official greeting cards and certificates are available upon request to honor individual and/or group achievements.
Living • Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Legislative Inquiry for the Lt. Governor
Do you have a legislative inquiry for the Lt. Governor. Use the link below to contact the office.