Centers - New Mexico Kids 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Agreement Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. In the certification section, ensure you provide accurate details about your center's eligibility. You must confirm that at least 25% of your enrollment meets the criteria outlined in the document.
  4. Fill in the required documentation fields, including whether your center provides non-residential day care services or has documented eligibility for free or reduced-price meals.
  5. The representative from your Sponsoring Organization should sign and date the form at the bottom, certifying compliance with all requirements.

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Some important facts about New Mexico are highlighted in the lists below. Capital: Santa Fe. Nicknames: Land of Enchantment, Sunshine State. Motto: Crescit Eundo (It Grows As It Goes) Date New Mexico became a state: January 6, 1912. Population: (2020) 2,117,522. Area: 121,590 square miles (314,917 square kilometers)
New Mexico has become the first state in the country to guarantee universal child care to families residing in the state. New Mexico families will be eligible for free child care for infants and toddlers starting Nov. 1, no matter their incomes. The groundbreaking initiative will require no co-pays from families.
While New Mexico law does not specify an exact age when a child can legally ride in the front seat, safety organizations, including the AAP and NHTSA, strongly advise that children remain in the back seat until at least age 13.
You have a Modified Gross Income of $30,160 or less. You were a New Mexico resident during any part of the tax year. You provided over half the cost of maintaining a household for one or more qualifying dependents for the part of the tax year for which the rebate is claimed (either separately or jointly with a spouse).
New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to offer no-cost universal child care starting November 1, extending access to families regardless of income and saving families an average of $12,000 per child each year.

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In 2017, Rio Rancho was named the Best Place to Live in New Mexico by MONEYs Best Places to Live in Every State. The community has been recognized by Family Circle Magazine as one of the 10 best towns for families in 2013.
CCS rates 2025-26 Family incomeSubsidy rate Up to $85,279 90% More than $85,279 to below $535,279 Between 90% and 0% The percentage decreases by 1% for every $5,000 of income a family earns $535,279 or more 0%

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