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How to Search New Mexico Professional Licenses (Start Here)
Professional and occupational licenses in New Mexico are issued by state licensing boards — each profession has its own board with its own search tool. There is no single database of all licenses in New Mexico.
What this page covers: New Mexico professional license verification databases — medical, legal, real estate, contractor, financial, and other regulated professions. What it does not cover: Business entity filings (those are with the Secretary of State) or association memberships (those are private organizations).
Where to start: Identify the profession, then go to the specific licensing board for New Mexico. For attorneys, go to the state bar. For doctors, the medical board. For contractors, the contractor licensing authority. The databases below are organized by profession.
Common mistake: A professional license and a business registration are different. A license authorizes a person to practice a profession. A business registration authorizes a company to operate. They are filed with different agencies.
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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: New Mexico professional & occupational licenses URL verified against the official state publisher at www.rld.nm.gov on the review date. 4 primary .gov sources cited below.
New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses — Key Facts (2026)
Doctors, lawyers, contractors, nurses, real estate agents in New Mexico — who's licensed and how to verify in 2026.
State-only
License jurisdiction
Not federal
~22%
U.S. workforce licensed
Up from 5% in 1950
1,100+
Licensed occupations
NCSL national database
Free
Official verification
Never pay 3rd parties
Compacts
Cross-state reciprocity
Nursing/medical/PT
Active license ≠ clean record (verify both)
Active license
100%
Continuing-ed current
70%
No disciplinary actions
30%
No complaint history
20%
Criminal background
10%
Unit: % verified by 'active license' alone.
What Changed in 2026 — New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses
2026
New Mexico professional & occupational licenses portal active
The official New Mexico portal at www.rld.nm.gov continues to serve as the canonical entry point for professional & occupational licenses in 2026.
For 2026, New Mexico continues to publish professional & occupational licenses information through state-authorized portals; check www.rld.nm.gov for current fees and processing times.
Federal record types (federal liens, federal land, federal vital statistics) continue to live OUTSIDE New Mexico's state portal — see the Primary Sources below for additional official portals.
The New Mexico Public Accountancy Board (NMPAB) issues licenses to both Certified Public Accountants (CPA) and CPA firms to practice public accountancy in New Mexico.
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New Mexico will remain on a two-year Review Cycle. 1 States must issue temporary practice permits within five business days of receipt of a completed application or notify · the applicant and document the file as to the circumstances justifying delay or other action. (12 U.S.C. § 3351; Policy · Statement 2 B.). 2 States must verify that the applicant has successfully completed courses consistent with AQB Criteria for the · appraiser credential sought.
Six of the members shall be architects having ten years or more experience in the profession, five years of which shall have been in responsible charge of architectural projects, and shall have been registered as architects in New Mexico for at least five years.
Following are resources for filing. with the New Mexico Disciplinary Board. File a complaint against a lawyer or unauthorized practice. Search our public records for a lawyer or a disciplinary action. See our File a Complaint page and select the correct form for your complaint. Forms are available in English and Spanish. The Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) sends a copy of your complaint to the attorney for his or.
The Board administers examinations to Professional Engineer, Engineer Intern, Professional Surveyor and Professional Surveyor Intern applicants who successfully meet the qualifications set forth in the Engineering and Surveying Practice Act.
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Licensure verification, discipline and practice privileges for RNs and LPN/VNs licensed in participating boards of nursing. Online verification for endorsement to practice in another state. Nurse license lookup reports for employers and the general public. Visit Now · New Mexico Board of Nursing ·
B. Disciplinary proceedings may be instituted by any person, shall be · by complaint and shall conform with the provisions of the Uniform Licensing Act. Any · party to the hearing may obtain a copy of the hearing record upon payment of costs. C. Any person filing a complaint shall be immune.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR POSITION The New Mexico Medical Board (Board) is the state agency responsible for the regulation and licensing of medical doctors (physicians), physician assistants, podiatrists, anesthesiologist assistants, genetic counselors, polysomnographic technologists, naprapaths and naturopaths.
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Where do I verify a New Mexico professional license?▼
Most New Mexico professional and occupational licenses (medical, legal, contracting, real estate, cosmetology, etc.) can be verified through the Official New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.rld.nm.gov. Look for the 'License Lookup' or 'Verify a Licensee' tool — searches are typically by name or license number and return active/inactive status.
How do I apply for a New Mexico business license?▼
New Mexico business licensing combines state, county, and city permits depending on activity. The Official New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.rld.nm.gov is the primary state portal; local business-tax certificates are issued by the city or county where you operate. The federal usa.gov permits guide is a helpful starting overview.
Is a New Mexico license required to work in my profession?▼
That depends on the profession. New Mexico, like most states, licenses regulated occupations such as healthcare, legal, construction, real estate, cosmetology, security, and many trades. The Official New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses publishes the full list and exemption criteria at www.rld.nm.gov.
How do I report a complaint against a New Mexico licensee?▼
Complaints against licensed professionals in New Mexico are filed with the issuing board or division under the Official New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses. Most boards accept online complaint submissions at www.rld.nm.gov, plus mail-in forms. Each board reviews complaints under the standards in New Mexico's occupational code.
Does New Mexico recognize licenses from other states?▼
Many New Mexico boards offer license-by-reciprocity, license-by-endorsement, or expedited pathways for applicants already licensed in another U.S. jurisdiction. The Official New Mexico Professional & Occupational Licenses at www.rld.nm.gov publishes the reciprocity rules per profession; some require additional New Mexico-specific exams or jurisprudence tests.