Best Practice
A response is due in 15 days. Denials can be appealed to the Attorney General’s office at no cost.
Law: Inspection of Public Records Act (N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ 14-2-1–14-2-12)
Notes: A response is due in 15 days. Denials can be appealed to the Attorney General’s office at no cost.
Generate a Request for New MexicoSourced from the jurisdiction registry. Not legal advice.
A response is due in 15 days. Denials can be appealed to the Attorney General’s office at no cost.
3 business days to acknowledge under N.M. Stat. § 14-2-8; records produced within 15 days thereafter.
132 days (MuckRock observed average, not a statutory deadline).
No statutory fee waiver.
No administrative appeal; may file suit in district court. Prevailing parties recover attorney fees.
Direct links to the governing statute, official requester guidance, and central portal for this jurisdiction.
Portal: Submit online
Mail: Administrative Office of the Courts, Attn: Records Custodian, 202 E. Marcy St., Santa Fe, NM
Online IPRA portal for court records. Case records may be inspected in person at the courthouse where the records are located.
Source Reviewed 2026-04-27
Portal: Submit online
Email: [email protected]
Mail: NMCD IPRA Coordinator, 4337 NM 14, Santa Fe, NM 87508
Called "one of the biggest offenders" in violating state records law by the ACLU and local media.
Source Reviewed 2026-04-27
Email: [email protected]
Mail: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, Office of General Counsel, Attn: Records Custodian, P.O. Box 1928, Albuquerque, NM 87103
Records Custodian: Gaven Peterson, (505) 841-8475. Requests may be made in writing or orally; written requests carry legal enforcement rights. No residency requirement.
Source Reviewed 2026-04-27
Portal: Submit online
Email: [email protected]
Mail: MSC05 3440 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM87131-0001
Source Reviewed 2026-05-21