New Mexico Courts Case Lookup
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New Mexico State Judiciary Case Lookup Disclaimer Use of this site for any purpose other than viewing individual electronic court records, or attempts to download multiple records per transaction, are strictly prohibited. Data use is subject to NMSA 1978, Sec. 14-3-15.1.
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New Mexico State Judiciary Case Lookup Disclaimer Use of this site for any purpose other than viewing individual electronic court records, or attempts to download multiple records per transaction, are strictly prohibited. Data use is subject to NMSA 1978, Sec. 14-3-15.1.
https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/appNew Mexico Courts – Case Lookup | Law Library - nmcourts.gov
New Mexico Courts – Case Lookup. Access to New Mexico Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, District Court, Magistrate Court and Municipal Court data. Municipal court data is limited to criminal Domestic Violence and DWI historic convictions from September 1, 1991 onwards.
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Keep yourself safe from cyber criminals imitating court telephone numbers (“spoofing”) who demand payment! Anyone who receives a suspicious phone call should hang up and verify the status of their case using the NMCourts Case Lookup tool. You can also contact the court directly or call court customer service at: 855-268-7804.
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You can easily find the electronic court records you need in New Mexico. There are a few different ways that you might go about doing this. You can go directly to the county clerk's office or use websites. There may be a small fee associated with either method.
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Keep yourself safe from cyber criminals imitating court telephone numbers (“spoofing”) who demand payment! Anyone who receives a suspicious phone call should hang up and verify the status of their case using the NMCourts Case Lookup tool. You can also contact the court directly or call court customer service at: 855-268-7804.
https://www.nmcourts.gov/nm-courts/Case Lookup | Sixth District Court - nmcourts.gov
You can check on the status of your case online at New Mexico Courts Case Lookup. Website. Case Lookup does not provide information on sequestered or limited access cases (cases not available to the public) such as guardianship, conservatorship, juvenile records, and domestic violence or competency matters.
https://sixthdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/case-lookup/Public Access Help | New Mexico Courts - nmcourts.gov
There are two ways to access New Mexico public court records: Case Lookup and Secured Odyssey Public Access (SOPA), as provided by the New Mexico Supreme Court Order No. 17-8500-001. Case Access Policy for Online Court Records. CASE LOOKUP – NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
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Currently, there are three ways to access New Mexico public court records: Case Lookup, Secured Odyssey Public Access, and re:Search©NM , as provided by the New Mexico Supreme Court Order No. 17-8500-001. Case Access Policy for Online Court Records. CASE LOOKUP – NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Online access is available for New Mexico District Court, Metropolitan Court, Magistrate Court ...
https://www.nmcourts.gov/self-help/re-searchnm/Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico
Please remember when emailing your motion/pleading to the court to include your name and case number in the subject line. The Court will inform you in writing if your motion/request has been approved, or you may call Customer Service at (505) 841-8151 to check on the status of your motion/request.
https://metro.nmcourts.gov/Supreme Court | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico
The Supreme Court of New Mexico is located in the historic Supreme Court Building in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 237 Don Gaspar Avenue. The Court is situated alongside the Santa Fe River just north of the State Capitol and is one of the premier state capitol buildings listed on the federal, state, and local registries of historic buildings.
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