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New Mexico Marriage License Requirements for Officiants

We have detailed filing guides for 33 counties in New Mexico, covering filing deadlines, witness requirements, ordination acceptance, and clerk office details.

County Filing Guides

CountyFiling Deadline
Bernalillo90 days
Catron90 days
Chaves90 days
Cibola90 days
Colfax90 days
Curry90 days
De Baca90 days
Doña Ana90 days
Eddy90 days
Grant90 days
Guadalupe90 days
Harding90 days
Hidalgo90 days
Lea90 days
Lincoln90 days
Los Alamos90 days
Luna90 days
McKinley90 days
Mora90 days
Otero90 days
Quay90 days
Rio Arriba90 days
Roosevelt90 days
Sandoval90 days
San Juan90 days
San Miguel90 days
Santa Fe90 days
Sierra90 days
Socorro90 days
Taos90 days
Torrance90 days
Union90 days
Valencia90 days

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do officiants have to file a marriage license in New Mexico?

In New Mexico, officiants typically have 90 days to return the signed marriage license to the county clerk's office after the ceremony.

Is ULC ordination accepted in New Mexico?

ULC (Universal Life Church) ordination is generally accepted in New Mexico. We recommend confirming with the specific county clerk's office before the ceremony.

Where do I file the marriage license in New Mexico?

Marriage licenses are filed at the county clerk's office (or equivalent) in the county where the license was issued. Each county has its own office — see the county guides below for specific addresses and contact information.

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