Natural Resource Services - Public Works - Bernalillo County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Individual Well Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Permit Number and Receipt Number at the top of the form. Indicate if you are applying for a rush service by checking the appropriate box.
  3. Fill in your Applicant Information, including your name, phone number, mailing address, city, state, zip code, email, and fax number.
  4. If you are not the property owner, provide their information as well. Ensure to check the box if it is the same as the applicant.
  5. Complete the Well Location Information section by providing site address details and confirming if a site plan is included.
  6. In the Driller Information section, enter details about the driller including their name and NMSEO License Number.
  7. Attach any required documents such as NMSEO permits and site plans before submitting your application.

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Job Training Albuquerque (JTA) is a workforce development program that provides opportunities for the local workforce to gain necessary skills in order to fill gaps and meet the workforce needs of existing and potential employers.
For FY25, the Bernalillo County benefits Program includes medical with prescription coverage, dental, vision, the onsite wellness center, flexible spending accounts, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, employee assistance plan, NM457 deferred compensation plan, and a Roth IRA.
Recording Filing We record documents and make them available for the public. We can also help you in getting your first-time passport. Most importantly, we are the only office able to issue marriage licenses in Bernalillo County.
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