- New Mexico has no statewide registration of marriage records. All license applications and marriage records are permanently held in the county where the marriage took place and are usually filed with the county clerk. More marriage information is usually found on the marriage license application or the marriage register.
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A New Mexico marriage record describes a complete set of legal documents needed to approve and provide validation for a marriage held in the state. Marriage records issued to couples in New Mexico include marriage license application and the marriage certificate.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our office is highly encouraging customers to conduct their vital records business through the mail or, for expedited service, through our third-party vendor VitalChek. Our application forms are available to download and print and the internet link and phone number to our third-party vendor are listed below. Our Vital ...
Effective October 29, 2019, New Mexico law allows individuals who were born in New Mexico and want to change the gender designation or the gender designation of their child on the birth certificate to do so by completing the appropriate request form through the Bureau of Vital Records. The new law will allow for Male, Female and X as acceptable opt...
To request a New Mexico birth or death certificate, click a certificate request form below. NOTE: New Mexico birth certificates are restricted access records. State law restricts access to the registrant's immediate family members or those who represent tangible proof of legal interest in the requested record. Immediate Family means any of the foll...
Can I request a certificate online or by phone?
Yes.VitalChek is our authorized expediting service. We do not accept credit cards or online orders; however, for your convenience, you may apply online through VitalChek, an independent company that we have partnered with to provide you this service. We are now offering two options for ordering certificates through VitalChek. Customers can either order with 3-5 business day processing and Next Day Air delivery by UPS costing $44.50 (birth certificate) or $39.50 (death certificate) or by choos...
What do I need to do to correct my birth certificate so that I can get a Real ID driver’s license?
Many questions have come up regarding the need to change a birth certificate to get a Real ID driver’s license. In many situations, you WILL NOT need to go to court to make the change. See the Real ID Frequently Asked Questionsdocument for details regarding changing your birth certificate.
Can I get a birth certificate from a local office?
Yes.You don't have to mail your request or travel to Santa Fe to obtain birth certificates! Many of our Public Health Offices (PHO) offer Vital Records services and therefore can issue birth certificates. Requests for death certificates must be ordered through the Santa Fe Office. Simply visit our Public Health Officespage and search for a public health office near you which offers the Vital Records service. Due to limited staffing in some offices we recommend calling the Public Health Office...
Nov 14, 2022 · New Mexico marriage license and records are held in the counties where the marriage took place. The first nine counties were formed in 1852. STEP ONE: Find Marriage Information STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate New Mexico marriage licenses and records are held in the county where the marriage occurred. Access county vital record offices online.
New Mexico Marriage Records provide information about marriage licenses, certificates, and registries in NM. Official Marriage Records provide information about whether a marriage is legally valid, the names of both parties to the marriage, and when the wedding took place.
Certified copies of New Mexico marriage records are restricted to persons named on the marriage record, immediate family members, and legal representatives. Public marriage records are available for marriages older than 75 years at the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives.