New Resident Guide - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Resident Guide in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Residency Requirements section. Ensure you meet at least one of the criteria listed to establish your residency in New Mexico.
  3. Next, navigate to the Voting Registration Requirements. Fill in your personal information and confirm your eligibility based on age and citizenship status.
  4. Proceed to the Driver’s License Requirements. Gather necessary documents such as proof of identity and residency, and complete any required classes if applicable.
  5. Finally, review the Vehicle Title and Registration Requirements. Prepare all documentation needed for vehicle registration, including proof of insurance and title from your previous state.

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Average Salary in Albuquerque, NM MIT estimates that the required annual income after taxes to cover the cost of living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is $35,785 for a single adult, $52,330 for two adults with no kids, and $91,987 for a household of two adults with two children, as of February 2024.
How to Establish Dual State Residency Selling, listing, or renting out your former residence for an extended period. Moving your personal belongings to the new residence. Limiting travel to the former state (some states may even use phone records to track your presence)
Heres a fast overview of key facts every traveler should know before visiting New Mexico: Statehood: New Mexico became the 47th state in 1912. Nickname: Land of Enchantment. Capital: Santa Fe (also the oldest state capital in the U.S.) Language: English, Spanish. Cuisine: New Mexican, featuring red and green chile.
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