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  1. Public Records Access. During regular business hours, the public has access to view grantor/grantee data indexes and images and hard copy grantor/grantee index books in the Clerk’s Office, located at 102 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico free of charge. Please note: due to the ongoing pandemic, our Clerk's lobby only allows a limited number ...

  2. www.santafecountynm.gov › clerk › divisionsProbate | Santa Fe County

    100 Catron Street (New Building) Santa Fe, NM 87501. Telephone: 505-986-6280. Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1985. Santa Fe, NM 87504. f a probate is required, all original documents filed for the purposes of a probate remain in the County Clerk’s probate filing system. When applying and dropping off a new probate, please be sure to bring ...

  3. You can call the County Clerk's Office at 505-986-6280 and we will send you the application or you can electronically request an Absentee Ballot from the Secretary of State's website here. Also, candidate organizations and political parties often carry out absentee application events.

  4. Government agency facilitating voting in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, with over 15,000 eligible voters, shifting from Republican to Democratic, conducting elections, utilizing Voting Convenience Centers, and experiencing a 29.91% turnout in the 2023 Regular Local Election. Mora County Clerk PO Box 360, Mora, NM - 39.1 miles. San Miguel County ...

  5. The Judicial Branch of New Mexico includes thirteen district courts, 54 magistrate courts, 81 municipal courts, Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, probate courts, and additional specialty courts to serve all New Mexicans. About the Courts. Search for Your Court.

  6. The Clerk serves as an apostille to official documents, serves as witness to BCC meetings and provides clerk support for the Probate judge. The Santa Fe County Clerks Office issues marriage licenses, records documents, deeds, and other legal documents. Constituents may also conduct research or request public information.

  7. Records requests may also be mailed to Santa Fe County Attorney's Office, PO Box 276, Santa Fe, NM 87504. Requests for Sheriff's Office records should be directed to that office. Public records that contain protected health information as defined under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ("HIPPA") 42 U.S.C. 1320d et ...

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