Voting & Elections
Information on Voting and Elections in the State of New Mexico.
Candidates & Campaigns
Information on how to become a candidate and about complying with campaign finance disclosure and reporting requirements.
Legislation, Lobbying & Legal Resources
Learn about Lobbying in our state. Find Legislative information to include Signed & Chaptered Bills and Legal Resources.
Business Services
Start a business, maintain a business or get general information on registered businesses in New Mexico.
Notary & Apostille
Become a notary, renew your notary commission, or obtain information about apostilles or certification of official documents.
Commercial Services
File UCC's, AG Liens, register a trademark or other commercial filings.
Safe at Home
New Mexico’s statewide address confidentiality program administered by the Secretary of State to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or similar types of crimes to receive mail using the Secretary of State’s address as a substitute for their own.
Cybersecurity
Learn about how we protect your voter and business information. You might also find a tip or two that will help you secure your information as well.
About New Mexico
Learn about New Mexico Government, History, State Symbols, State Songs and other important information about our state.
Unofficial Election Results
Results will become available after 7 PM on Election Day, November 2, 2021 and will be posted as they are received from the county offices.
Election Results Homepage
Election Day Voter Hotline
Toll Free: 1-800-477-3632
Santa Fe: 505-827-3600 Option 2
The Election Day Voter Hotline is available on Election Day, November 2, from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM to assist voters with questions or concerns.
Voter Resources
Online voter resources include:
Legislation, Lobbying & Legal Resources
IPRA Request Information
The Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA), NMSA 1978, §14-2-1 to – 12, is a New Mexico state law that provides the public access to public records. The law requires open access to almost all public records in state and local government, with a few exceptions.
The Attorney General has the statutory authority to enforce IPRA, as do district attorneys.
14-2-8. PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING RECORDS
- Any person wishing to inspect public records maintained by the Secretary of State may submit an oral or written request to the custodian. However, the procedures set forth in this section shall be in response to a written request. The failure to respond to an oral request shall not subject the custodian to any penalty.
- Nothing in the Inspection of Public Records Act shall be construed to require a public body to create a public record.
- A written request shall provide the name, address and telephone number of the person seeking access to the records and shall identify the records sought with reasonable particularity. No person requesting records shall be required to state the reason for inspecting the records.
Copies of records may be given to a person who has requested inspection. Reasonable fees may be charged. Advance payment of fees may be required before copies are made.
Please fill out the IPRA request form and submit to the New Mexico Secretary of State, 325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300, Santa Fe, NM 87504. E-mail requests may be made to the following address: ipra.sos@sos.nm.gov. You may also send your request via facsimile to 505-827-4387.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING BUSINESS, NOTARY AND COMMERCIAL FILINGS
You may search public business, notary and commercial filings or purchase copies of documents by using our self-service business portal available at https://portal.sos.state.nm.us/BFS/online/Account.
For information on voter data requests, please go to https://www.sos.nm.gov/voting-and-elections/data-and-maps/
FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES
For media inquiries, please contact Alex Curtas, Director of Communications, via email at alex.curtas@sos.nm.gov