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New Mexico Vital Records
Official birth, death, and marriage certificate request information for New Mexico, with a directory of all 33 counties and county-equivalents.
How New Mexico issues vital records
Statewide vital records in New Mexico are administered by the New Mexico Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Records. The office maintains certified records of births and deaths from approximately 1920 onward and is the primary issuing authority for certified copies of those records anywhere in the state. Statewide vital records since 1920. Marriage records on file with the county clerk where the marriage license was purchased.
For events that pre-date statewide registration, or for marriage records in jurisdictions where the state office only maintains verifications, the official custodian is generally the county clerk, probate judge, register of deeds, or court that originally recorded the event. Use the county directory below to identify the right office for your request, then follow the certificate-specific guides for the documentation each county will require.
Fees and what to expect
- Certified birth certificate: $10.00 per copy at the state office.
- Certified death certificate: $5.00 per copy at the state office.
- Certified marriage certificate: Contact county per copy at the state office (county-issued copies may carry a separate fee).
Most counties in New Mexico accept requests in person, by mail, and increasingly online through a state-approved third-party processor. Mail-in requests typically include a completed application, a legible photocopy of a government-issued photo ID, the applicable fee paid by check or money order, and a self-addressed stamped return envelope. Counties may add their own service charge on top of the state base fee and may require notarized identification for restricted records.
Eligibility for restricted records
Birth and death records in New Mexico are not public during the restricted-access window that applies to most U.S. vital records. Certified copies are released only to the registrant, an immediate family member, a legal guardian, the surviving spouse, an executor or administrator of an estate, or an attorney representing one of the above. Genealogy researchers may obtain non-certified informational copies once a record is old enough to leave the restricted window, typically 75 years for births and 25–50 years for deaths depending on jurisdiction.
Browse counties in New Mexico
The directory below lists every county and county-equivalent in New Mexico recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau in its 2020 county codes file. Click through to a county for its certified copy request page, broken down by certificate type.
- Bernalillo County FIPS 35001
- Catron County FIPS 35003
- Chaves County FIPS 35005
- Cibola County FIPS 35006
- Colfax County FIPS 35007
- Curry County FIPS 35009
- De Baca County FIPS 35011
- Doña Ana County FIPS 35013
- Eddy County FIPS 35015
- Grant County FIPS 35017
- Guadalupe County FIPS 35019
- Harding County FIPS 35021
- Hidalgo County FIPS 35023
- Lea County FIPS 35025
- Lincoln County FIPS 35027
- Los Alamos County FIPS 35028
- Luna County FIPS 35029
- McKinley County FIPS 35031
- Mora County FIPS 35033
- Otero County FIPS 35035
- Quay County FIPS 35037
- Rio Arriba County FIPS 35039
- Roosevelt County FIPS 35041
- San Juan County FIPS 35045
- San Miguel County FIPS 35047
- Sandoval County FIPS 35043
- Santa Fe County FIPS 35049
- Sierra County FIPS 35051
- Socorro County FIPS 35053
- Taos County FIPS 35055
- Torrance County FIPS 35057
- Union County FIPS 35059
- Valencia County FIPS 35061