About Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Dona Ana County is located in southwest New Mexico. The county seat is Las Cruces (official site: https://donaanacounty.org/).
- Population: 229,366
- Households: 81,969
- Median household income: $51,232
- Median home value: $187,400
- Below poverty line: 22.8%
- Land area: 3,808.2 sq mi
- Population density: 60.2 people / sq mi
- Public libraries indexed: 4
- NCES schools indexed: 0
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Parcels (MapServer) - Doña Ana County GIS
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Within this layer, the parcel information reflect all parcel accounts assessed for the 2025 Tax Year, in accordance with NMSA § 7-38-7 Valuation/Situs Date (January 1st) and per New Mexico Property Tax Division of the New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department. In addition within this data, as per 10/2/2025 Dona Ana County Assessor's directive to reflect parcel data as "Current and Correct", includes adjustments such as splits, merges, and lot line adjustments reflected for the 2026 Tax Year that have been recorded at the Dona Ana County Clerk's Office from January 1st, 2025 and have…
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.
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Field notes are the narrative record of the cadastral survey . They are written in tabular format and contain the detailed descriptions of entire survey process including the instrumentation and procedures utilized, calling all physical evidence evaluated in the survey process, and listing all ...
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Dona Ana County, NM Arrests, Warrants, Police Records Search
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The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office advises residents to report such calls to the Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority at 575-526-0795 or online at www.mvrda.org . Addressing an active warrant responsibly is vital for legal compliance and maintaining personal integrity within the community.
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Bernalillo County Sheriffs Office (BCSO) Training Academy · Central New Mexico (CNM) Law Enforcement Academy · Dona Ana County Sherriff's Office (DASO) Training Academy · Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD) Training Academy · New Mexico State Police (NMSP) Training Academy ·
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A primary election is held to allow voters to select major party candidates to run in the general election. In the past, only voters registered with a major party could vote in a primary election in New Mexico. That changes this year! Early voting starts May 5.
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About Us » About Doña Ana County · Doña Ana County Bureau of Elections has announced the upcoming meetings of the Board of Registration to conduct the biennial voter registration file maintenance process, in accordance with Section 1-4-28 of the Election Handbook of the State of New Mexico ...
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Voter Information Portal · New Mexico Office of the Secretary of State · New Mexico Capitol Annex North / 325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300 / Santa Fe, NM 87501 · (505) 827-3600 / (800) 477-3632 / Email SOS Elections · Visit Secretary of State Website · Contact your County Clerk ·
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The Dona Ana County Sheriff's Department also maintains a "Most Wanted" list. This list comprises individuals who are sought after for serious crimes and have evaded capture. The public is encouraged to provide any information that could lead to their capture.
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The Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office maintains a Most Wanted List on their website.
Dona Ana County NM Birth Certificate, Marriage & Death Records
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The Dona Ana County Registrar of Vital Statistics provides you with birth, death, and marriage certificates . This Vital Records office may be reached through the telephone number or email address given below. It is also possible to order your vital records online through the official website ...
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Register birth and death certificates for the State of New Mexico. Issue certified copies of filed Birth Certificates and Death Certificates. Register delayed births. Here is a List of Documents Acceptable in creating a Delayed Birth Registration. Process corrections to vital records. Process amendments to birth certificates after Adoption. Process court ordered amendments. Process Acknowledgment of Paternity requests. Maintain a Putative Father Registry. Analyze and tabulate vital statistics.
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For an alcohol liquor license, alcohol delivery permit, tobacco/tobacco products license and expiration date, or Server Permits, search the RLD database by selecting Regulation Type (Alcohol or Tobacco), Entity Type (busines/premises, Alcohol Server or Instructor) and enter the Business Type & Name for Establishments or First Name and Last Name for Server (do not search for old permit number). Click on the link below: ... The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department has implemented an online licensing system called NM-PLUS for 28 professions regulated under the Boards and Commissions…
Voting System Certification Committee | Maggie Toulouse Oliver - New Mexico Secretary of State
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Amanda Lopez Askin , Dona Ana County Clerk · Michael Milam, Valencia County Clerk · Bobbi Shearer, Former State Elections Director · Katharine E. Clark, Santa Fe County Clerk · Voting systems used in New Mexico are required to be re-certified after each presidential election.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I find out if someone is divorced in New Mexico?▼
Yes. Search the District Court case index for the person's name in the county where they lived. Most New Mexico counties offer free online case-search portals. The state vital records office also issues divorce verifications for a fee.
What's the difference between sealing and expunging a record in New Mexico?▼
In New Mexico, a sealed record is hidden from public view but still exists and remains visible to law enforcement, licensing boards, and some employers. An expunged record is treated by New Mexico law as if it never happened — though FBI and federal records may persist regardless of state action. The relief process in New Mexico is known as "expungement" and runs through the District Court of arrest.
How much does a New Mexico background check cost?▼
A name-based background check in New Mexico costs $15 through the New Mexico Department of Public Safety – Law Enforcement Records Bureau. Fingerprint-based checks for licensing or employment cost more and require submitting prints through an approved vendor. Court-issued conviction records may carry separate fees.
Does an arrest show up on a background check before conviction in New Mexico?▼
Yes — in New Mexico, an arrest can appear on a name-based background check from the moment of booking, even before any court ruling. Whether it appears on an employment screening depends on the type of check (name-based vs. fingerprint-based) and how recent the arrest is.
