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New Mexico: Reinstatement Guide

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New Mexico Driver's License Reinstatement

How to Reinstate a Suspended License in New Mexico (2026)

Most people have more than one reason their New Mexico license is on hold and don't know it. This page walks the common reasons, what each requires per New Mexico's published process, and the order the state expects them in. The roadmap itself is free.

DUI-Specific Path

We have a New Mexico-specific page for the administrative road back once the DUI case is resolved: required program, interlock if applicable, financial-responsibility filing, fees.

See the New Mexico DUI reinstatement road back →

Common Reasons a New Mexico License Is Suspended

What might be holding your license

Each reason has its own requirements, fee, and order in the state's process. If more than one applies to you, they have to be cleared in the right sequence. That's what the free roadmap does.

Type A1

Lapse in insurance / SR-22 required

If your insurance lapsed, the state suspends your driving privileges until you re-establish coverage and (in most states) file an SR-22 financial-responsibility certificate.

What New Mexico requires: obtain coverage; SR-22; pay reinstatement.

State reinstatement fee: $25 (paid directly to New Mexico MVD)

Type A2

Failure to appear or failure to pay a ticket

If you missed a court date or didn't resolve a citation, the court notifies the state and your license is held until the underlying matter is cleared with the court.

What New Mexico requires: ⭐ Standard-traffic FTP/FTA suspensions DISCONTINUED June 2023 → no longer a primary susp trigger. Other FTA → resolve with court → pay $25.

State reinstatement fee: $25 (paid directly to New Mexico MVD)

Type A3

Points / accumulated violations

Multiple moving violations within the state's lookback window can trigger a points-based suspension that requires waiting out the suspension period and clearing reinstatement requirements.

What New Mexico requires: 12+ pts / 12 mo triggers susp; 8-hour TSB (Traffic Safety Bureau) course; serve → pay $25.

State reinstatement fee: $25 (paid directly to New Mexico MVD)

Type B-DUI-ADMIN

DUI administrative suspension

An administrative-license-revocation suspension (separate from any criminal court case) is handled through the state's reinstatement process. The criminal case itself is for an attorney, not for us.

What New Mexico requires: 6 month interlock-license requirement for DWI/interlock reinstatement; Ignition Interlock License requires the MVD-10456 affidavit, proof of insurance / SR-22 if required, and a copy of the interlock contract. MVD-10236 is the reinstatement affidavit and must be reviewed, signed, and notarized by the customer. Pay the $25 standard reinstatement fee plus $75 DWI add-on ($100 total) when eligible.

State reinstatement fee: $25 to $100 (paid directly to New Mexico MVD)

Two paths forward

Free

Use the state path yourself

Your ReinstateLicense.com roadmap is free. Use the official link above, follow the steps, and pay any state, court, or insurance fees directly to the agency or provider that charges them.

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Or have us prepare the packet

We line each hold up against New Mexico's rules, include supported official forms when they apply, check completeness against New Mexico's published requirements, and give you the filing steps. Our fee is private document preparation, not a state charge.

How we built this page

Every requirement, fee, and link on this page comes from New Mexico's own published process. Where New Mexico hasn't published a value at primary source, we leave it out rather than guess. The free roadmap carries the citations behind each step. Requirements can change; always confirm current requirements with the state before submitting.

Source coverage

State sources

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Verified cells

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Sourced cells

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This New Mexico reinstatement guide is built from New Mexico source material covering requirements, fees, proof documents, payment channels, court coordination, routing, forms. Latest checked: Jul 3, 2026. Oldest checked: Jun 28, 2026.

Common questions

Before you start

Is the New Mexico roadmap really free?

Yes. The roadmap is free and shows the administrative steps, official links, and sourced requirements we can identify from the information you give us. Packet preparation appears later only if it adds value for your path.

Does ReinstateLicense.com reinstate my New Mexico license for me?

No. New Mexico decides whether your license is reinstated. We are a private self-help document-preparation service, not a DMV, court, or law firm. You submit the packet yourself and pay state, court, insurance, or provider fees directly.

What is included if New Mexico packet preparation is available?

In supported launch states, the paid packet includes eligible official forms filled from the information you provide when a safe mapping exists, plus filing sequence, readiness checklist, proof tracker, and state-specific submission instructions.

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