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New Mexico Laws Regarding Registration
* All statutes are linked from the same search page.
- OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW for the link: http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
- Select “Desktop” or “Smartphone/Tablet” then click “OK”
- In the search field, copy or type the statute number provided. (Leave off any ending letters. Use 29-11A-4, not 29-11A-4 L)
- All related statutes will appear as links.
- To do another, click on the “Search Form” tab.
IMPORTANT: Due to past litigation, some registrants have different requirements in certain areas. This is too convoluted to put in our wiki at the moment. What you see here is the CURRENT laws.
Who must register?
What information must registrants provide?
How frequently must they register? And for how long?
90 days/6 months 29-11A-4 L*
10 years/life 29-11A-4 L*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who?
Youthful offenders 29-11A-5.1 E*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision?
Notification to schools 29-11A-5.1 D*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process?
No.
What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who is visiting the state?
Within 5 days if will be in state 14 or more days or total of 30 in a year 29-11A-4 D*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
What is the registration requirement for someone with a sexual offense who will be moving to the state to live or to attend school?
Within 5 days if will be in state 14 or more days or total of 30 in a year 29-11A-4 D*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
State Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses and Offenders, other than registration
What sexual offenses can people be convicted of, and what are the ranges of sentences?
31-18-15 A.(2)(5)(6)(9)(10)(12) and E.(2)(5)( 6)(9)(10)(12)*
To see all of these, keep hitting “more” at bottom of page until 31-18-15 can be accessed.
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Does the state have lifetime supervision?
Yes 31-21-10.1 A. (2)*
To see these, keep hitting “more” at bottom of page until 31-21-10.1 can be accessed.
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Does the state have indeterminate sentencing?
No.
What are the state civil commitment laws?
None.
What is the age of consent?
Age 16 30-9-11*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Are there “Romeo and Juliet” laws or other laws specific to young people?
Yes 30-9-11 G*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
Info for State Advocates
Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored?
Yes, after prison, parole, and probation 31-13-1*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
What does the state say about persons who are required to register?
Statute 14-990*
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmpublic/gateway.dll/?f=templates&fn=default.htm
FAQs
https://www.nsopw.gov/en/Home/FAQ
Registry info
https://www.dps.nm.gov/public-information/sex-offender-registry
How does the state’s legislative process work?
http://www.nmvoices.org/attachments/legislative_advocacy_11-09.pdf
https://www.lutheranadvocacynm.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Brief-Overview-of-the-NM-Legislature.pdf
How can I locate legislation regarding sexual offense issues?
Search by keywords
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Search
Multiple topics to choose for searching
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Legislation/Bill_Finder
Best keywords are:
sex, sexual
How to sign up for notifications of bill movement:
Become member; choose state
http://www.lexisnexis.com/trial/uslm168473.asp?access=1-259552304&treatcd=1-348835911&gclid=CjwKCAjwwuvWBRBZEiwALXqjw8DkWCykfilTsCiY_Rbqn9cdVFIx3TWfs8HaTSjoa92MqHQhM5v8MBoCjRgQAvD_BwE
https://www.billtrack50.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwwuvWBRBZEiwALXqjw24SBr64LegJvepBpuyr8Bv_hAJQainjYVL3HI6_AiJ10ku93zK-RRoCaMgQAvD_BwE
Most important legislative committees for our issues are:
House judiciary
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Committee/Standing_Committee?CommitteeCode=HJC
Senate judiciary
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Committee/Standing_Committee?CommitteeCode=SJC
House consumer and public affairs
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Committee/Standing_Committee?CommitteeCode=HCPAC
Senate public affairs
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Committee/Standing_Committee?CommitteeCode=SPAC
Contact info for state legislators can be found at:
House
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator_List?T=R
Senate
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator_List?T=S
Other Useful State Information
Contact information for state registry office
Must agree to terms and then choose contact to access
(505) 827-9297
dps.sorna@state.nm.us
http://sheriffalerts.com/cap_contact.php?office=55290
NARSOL state affiliate website or blog:
Liberty and Justice Coalition
http://libjusco.net/
Other helpful state advocacy groups:
Response needed.
Link needed.
Other registrant-friendly state support groups:
Response needed.
Link needed.
Other helpful information
http://www.sexoffenderresource.com/new-mexico/
* All statutes are linked from the same search page.
- OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW for the link: http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmnxtadmin/NMPublic.aspx
- Select “Desktop” or “Smartphone/Tablet” then click “OK”
- In the search field, copy or type the statute number provided. (Leave off any ending letters. Use 29-11A-4, not 29-11A-4 L)
- All related statutes will appear as links.
- To do another, click on the “Search Form” tab.