New Mexico Uniform Consent to Service of Process is a document that outlines the consent of a person to be legally served with a court summons. This document, which is required by the state of New Mexico, is used in civil court proceedings in order to establish a defendant’s presence before the court. The document outlines the name of the defendant, the name of the court in which the action is being brought, and the address of the defendant, as well as the authorized agent or person to whom service is to be made. There are two types of New Mexico Uniform Consent to Service of Process: the general form and the limited form. The general form allows the defendant to be served with any kind of process, including court orders, writs, and pleadings. The limited form, on the other hand, restricts service to specific types of process.