New Mexico Registration Statement

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This form is a Registration Statement, the purpose of which is to register a judgment for child support in a state other than the state in which the judgment was rendered. Other states will normally enforce the judgment.
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Vehicle Registration Your vehicle's title or lien holder information. A clean emissions test. VIN inspection (for out-of-state vehicles) Proof of New Mexico insurance. Valid ID for the person on the title. Two proofs of residency.

The State of Texas requires that you complete a bill of sale if you buy or sell a car or boat within state boundaries. No other transactions require a bill of sale, but you may choose to complete one at your discretion.

To Ensure Your Titling Process Goes Quickly, You Will Need This Documentation: The original or certified copy of the bill of sale or dealer's invoice for your vehicle. Two proofs of New Mexico residency (Note: this is only required if you don't have a valid New Mexico driver's license with your current address)

In order to complete the sale of your New Mexico vehicle, you must transfer your title by entering the name of the buyer/purchaser in the buyer/purchaser field. Please PRINT and SIGN your name in the seller/owner field EXACTLY as it appears at the top of the title.

Fees for Registering a Vehicle Registration fees range from $27.00 to $62.00 for a one (1) year registration or $54.00 to $124.00 for a two (2) year registration. Registration fees for trucks with a declared gross vehicle weight (DGVW) of 26,000 pounds or less are also based on the weight and model year of the vehicle.

For real convenience, use the New Mexico eServices to complete a request for a duplicate car registration. The portal is open 24 hours a day and works for the majority of users that don't require additional documentation.

For most private vehicle sales in New Mexico, a bill of sale is not required. However, if the purchase price or odometer statement are missing from the title, then a bill of sale (form MVD-10009) is required.

Vehicle Registration Your vehicle's title or lien holder information. A clean emissions test. VIN inspection (for out-of-state vehicles) Proof of New Mexico insurance. Valid ID for the person on the title. Two proofs of residency.

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