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https://www.mncourts.gov/New Mexico Courts | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico - nmcourts.gov
The New Mexico Supreme Court is the State’s highest court and final court of review (court of last resort). In addition to reviewing decisions of lower courts, the Supreme Court, as the head of the Judicial Branch of Government, has general administrative and supervisory authority over all State courts and attorney regulation.
https://www.nmcourts.gov/NM Courts | New Mexico Courts
Keep yourself safe from cyber criminals imitating court telephone numbers (“spoofing”) who demand payment! Anyone who receives a suspicious phone call should hang up and verify the status of their case using the NMCourts Case Lookup tool. You can also contact the court directly or call court customer service at: 855-268-7804.
https://www.nmcourts.gov/nm-courts/Jury | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico - nmcourts.gov
State law provides for qualified jurors to be: United States Citizens. Over 18 years old. Residents of the county where they were called to serve. Not currently on felony probation or parole. Please contact your court at the number listed on your jury summons if you have further questions.
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New Mexico State Judiciary Case Lookup Disclaimer. Use of this site for any purpose other than viewing individual electronic court records, or attempts to download multiple records per transaction, are strictly prohibited. Data use is subject to NMSA 1978, Sec. 14-3-15.1. If the information displayed on this site does not accurately reflect the ...
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New Mexico State Judiciary and Court Information. Case Search facility to allow a search by name or case number for cases heard in either district or magistrate courts.
http://nmcourts.com/Court of Appeals | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico - nmcourts.gov
NOTICE TO SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS: Based on a directive from the N.M. Supreme Court, on a temporary basis, Self-Represented Litigants are permitted to email documents for filing in this Court to: [email protected]. Self-Represented Litigants are also permitted to fax file documents to: 505-827-4946 or 505-841-4614.
https://coa.nmcourts.gov/First District Court | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico - nmcourts.gov
Pro se parties in a case, and cases for which e-filing is not yet accepted (sequestered cases) may use the following email address to e-file: [email protected]. Jury trials will commence July 13, 2020 (see reopening plan for further information and guidance). Grand Juries are suspended until further Order of the Court.
https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/Second District Court | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico - nmcourts.gov
Conduct all civil and criminal proceedings by video and audio teleconferencing, unless an emergency requires in-person appearances. Limit the number of people in any hearing or meeting inside a courthouse to no more than 15 people and adhere to the six-foot social distancing protocol during such hearings or meetings
https://seconddistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico
Metro Court is now accepting pleadings via email at: [email protected] or via fax at: (505) 222-4831. This email and fax are only to be used to send Motions or other pleadings to the Court. This is not to be used for a direct email to the Judge. Copies of your pleading/motion need to be attached to the email, and you also need to send ...
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