New Mexico Process Server Directory
Find verified process servers across New Mexico. Browse by county to find local servers, courthouse information, and service coverage in your area.
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Bernalillo County
Catron County
Chaves County
Cibola County
Colfax County
Curry County
De Baca County
Doña Ana County
Eddy County
Grant County
Guadalupe County
Harding County
Hidalgo County
Lea County
Lincoln County
Los Alamos County
Luna County
McKinley County
Mora County
Otero County
Quay County
Rio Arriba County
Roosevelt County
San Juan County
San Miguel County
Sandoval County
Santa Fe County
Sierra County
Socorro County
Taos County
Torrance County
Union County
Valencia County
About Process Serving in New Mexico
New Mexico does not require a license to serve process. Under NMRA 1-004 D, any person over 18 who is not a party to the action may serve. New Mexico imposes no fixed deadline for service — instead requiring "reasonable diligence." New Mexico also permits court-authorized electronic service (social media, email, or text) with a court order, which is broader than many states.
- License Required: New Mexico does not require a license or registration. Any person over 18 who is not a party to the action may serve process under NMRA 1-004 D.
- Age Requirement: 18 years or older
- Governing Statutes: New Mexico Rule of Civil Procedure 1-004 (NMRA 1-004)
- Service Deadline: No fixed deadline; service must be made with reasonable diligence (NMRA 1-004 C(2)). Defendant has 30 days to respond after service. Publication: 3 weeks.
- Allowed Service Types: Personal service, substitute at abode (person over 15), service at place of business plus mail, mail or courier with receipt, court-approved methods including publication (3 weeks), electronic service (social media, email, text with court order)
- Average Cost Range: $75–$150 for routine service
- Special Requirements: None required. No bonding, training, certification, background check, or insurance mandated. Voluntary NAPPS certification possible.
New Mexico Process Servers Association (NMPSA)
Mighty Process Server proudly supports local process server associations like the New Mexico Process Servers Association (NMPSA). Local associations keep our industry alive — fighting adverse legislation, educating new process servers, and upholding the standards of integrity that every served citizen deserves. Every verified member on our directory strives to meet these same standards.
How to Find a Process Server in New Mexico
Finding a reliable process server in New Mexico is straightforward with the Mighty Process Server directory. Browse our verified directory of professional process servers, filtered by county and city. Each server on our platform has been vetted through our verification process.
You can also request a bid from multiple servers to compare rates and availability. Simply select a server, view their profile, and submit a bid request — you'll receive responses from qualified servers in your area.
Whether you need service in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, or anywhere across New Mexico, our directory connects you with experienced process servers who know the local courts and procedures.
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Process servers in Bernalillo County serve communities across Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Catron County serve communities across Catron County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Chaves County serve communities across Chaves County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Cibola County serve communities across Cibola County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Colfax County serve communities across Colfax County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Curry County serve communities across Curry County, New Mexico.
Process servers in De Baca County serve communities across De Baca County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Doña Ana County serve communities across Doña Ana County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Eddy County serve communities across Eddy County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Grant County serve communities across Grant County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Guadalupe County serve communities across Guadalupe County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Harding County serve communities across Harding County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Hidalgo County serve communities across Hidalgo County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Lea County serve communities across Lea County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Los Alamos County serve communities across Los Alamos County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Luna County serve communities across Luna County, New Mexico.
Process servers in McKinley County serve communities across McKinley County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Mora County serve communities across Mora County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Otero County serve communities across Otero County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Quay County serve communities across Quay County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Rio Arriba County serve communities across Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Roosevelt County serve communities across Roosevelt County, New Mexico.
Process servers in San Juan County serve communities across San Juan County, New Mexico.
Process servers in San Miguel County serve communities across San Miguel County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Sandoval County serve communities across Sandoval County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Santa Fe County serve communities across Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Sierra County serve communities across Sierra County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Socorro County serve communities across Socorro County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Taos County serve communities across Taos County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Torrance County serve communities across Torrance County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Union County serve communities across Union County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Valencia County serve communities across Valencia County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Bernalillo County serve communities across Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Catron County serve communities across Catron County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Chaves County serve communities across Chaves County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Cibola County serve communities across Cibola County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Colfax County serve communities across Colfax County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Curry County serve communities across Curry County, New Mexico.
Process servers in De Baca County serve communities across De Baca County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Doña Ana County serve communities across Doña Ana County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Eddy County serve communities across Eddy County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Grant County serve communities across Grant County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Guadalupe County serve communities across Guadalupe County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Harding County serve communities across Harding County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Hidalgo County serve communities across Hidalgo County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Lea County serve communities across Lea County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Los Alamos County serve communities across Los Alamos County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Luna County serve communities across Luna County, New Mexico.
Process servers in McKinley County serve communities across McKinley County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Mora County serve communities across Mora County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Otero County serve communities across Otero County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Quay County serve communities across Quay County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Rio Arriba County serve communities across Rio Arriba County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Roosevelt County serve communities across Roosevelt County, New Mexico.
Process servers in San Juan County serve communities across San Juan County, New Mexico.
Process servers in San Miguel County serve communities across San Miguel County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Sandoval County serve communities across Sandoval County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Santa Fe County serve communities across Santa Fe County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Sierra County serve communities across Sierra County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Socorro County serve communities across Socorro County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Taos County serve communities across Taos County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Torrance County serve communities across Torrance County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Union County serve communities across Union County, New Mexico.
Process servers in Valencia County serve communities across Valencia County, New Mexico.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. New Mexico does not require a license, registration, bond, certification, background check, or insurance to serve process. Under NMRA 1-004 D, any person over 18 who is not a party to the action may serve legal documents. Voluntary NAPPS certification is available but not required.
Routine process service in New Mexico typically costs between $75 and $150. ABC Legal starts at $95 in New Mexico. Rural areas and Navajo Nation territory can carry higher fees due to travel distance. Request bids from multiple verified servers on the Mighty Process Server platform.
New Mexico does not impose a fixed deadline to complete service. Under NMRA 1-004 C(2), service must be made with "reasonable diligence." There is no specific day count from filing, unlike most other states. Publication service, when authorized, must run for three consecutive weeks.
Yes. Any person over 18 years old who is not a party to the action may serve process in New Mexico under NMRA 1-004 D. Sheriffs and their deputies may also serve. No license, certification, or court appointment is required for private individuals.
If personal service cannot be completed, New Mexico allows substitute service at the defendant's abode with a person over 15, or at the place of business plus mailing. If the defendant cannot be located, the court may authorize service by publication (three consecutive weeks) or even electronic service via social media, email, or text message with a court order under NMRA 1-004.
Use the Mighty Process Server directory to find process servers in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, and all New Mexico counties. Search by county and request bids at mightyprocessserver.com/directory.
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