New Mexico Stipulated Order Valuing Collateral is a legal document issued by a court in the state of New Mexico to determine the value of collateral used to secure a loan. This is done to ensure that the amount owed on the loan is equal to or less than the value of the collateral. This document is used in cases where the lender and the borrower cannot agree on the value of the collateral. The types of New Mexico Stipulated Order Valuing Collateral include: Real Estate Appraisal, Personal Property Appraisal, Vehicle Valuation, Business Appraisal, and Machinery and Equipment Valuation.