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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request for Hearing form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'Requestor Information' section. Fill in your name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, email address, driver license number, and date of birth.
  3. Select the reason for your hearing request by checking one of the boxes provided. Options include contesting a driver's license revocation under the Implied Consent Act, child support compliance issues, or other specific actions taken by MVD.
  4. If applicable, indicate whether you want the officer to be a witness at your hearing by checking the corresponding box.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.
  6. Submit your completed form by hand delivery or mail it to the Motor Vehicle Division at the specified address.

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A preliminary examination, also called a preliminary hearing or pre-trial hearing, is a court examination that screens felony-level criminal cases in NM. Before criminal charges go further, the state must prove a few elements, including probable cause.
Writing Your Letter Search for a form letter. Some courts print off forms that you can use to request a hearing. Open a word processing document. Insert a salutation. Add a heading. Begin the letter with your request. Explain why you need the hearing. Provide a contact number. Sign the letter.
A: Preliminary hearings are felony hearings in the Magistrate Court where the evidence is reviewed by the prosecutor and the defense attorney with the magistrate judge. Witnesses and victims may be asked to testify.
Records Contact Information. Phone: 505-348-2020. Requesting Copies of Records. Your request must be in writing and can be made via email, mail, fax, or in person to the Records Section at the U.S. District Court Clerks Office. Archived Records. Fees. Audio Files. Transcripts. Expungement of Record.
In New Mexico an MVD hearing is a civil component attached to DWI. When you are arrested for DWI, law enforcement will provide you with a document entitled Notice of Revocation. You have ten days from the date of that notice to request a hearing regarding the administrative revocation of your license.

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