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Filing Motions A motion must be in writing and must specifically state the grounds for the motion and the relief sought. The party filing the motion (the movant) must request concurrence of each party at least three working days before filing the motion.
To file a lawsuit you must fill out a Civil Complaint form, which may be obtained from: ❖ The Judicial website. (.nmcourts.gov); or ❖ The Magistrate Court Clerks Office.
Court records for the New Mexico Appellate Courts, District Courts, Magistrate Courts, Metropolitan Court, and Municipal Court are available online at the New Mexico Case Lookup. To request access to records prior to 1997, complete an online request here.
The motion for reconsideration shall contain a detailed statement of the factual and legal grounds upon which reversal or modification of the determination is deemed warranted, specifying any errors of law made, or information not previously considered.