The Supreme Court consists of five Justices, who serve eight-year terms. The extensive responsibilities of the Justices reflect their collective role as the highest court, and court of last resort, in the state of New Mexico with the duty to oversee the entire New Mexico Judiciary. The Supreme Court’s mandatory, exclusive appellate jurisdiction includes capital appeals, appeals from the Public Regulation Commission, and appeals in election challenges.

Forms & Documents

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Form Title Topics
Ex parte order for forensic evaluation
Final decree of dissolution of marriage (with children)
Final decree of dissolution of marriage (without children)
Final decree of parentage
Garnishment and execution-- notice of dispute-- request for hearing
Grand jury evidence alert letter.
Grand jury indictment
Grievance about guardian or conservator
Guardianship and conservatorship information sheet petition
Guardian's report
Guilty plea proceeding.
ICWA notice
Inspection order.
Interim monthly income and expenses statement
Interim order allocating income and expenses
Inventory
Irrevocable letter of credit
Judgment.
Judgment and disposition
Judgment and sentence.

Contact Information & Office Locations

1 contact point

New Mexico Supreme Court

Address:
237 Don Gaspar Avenue
Room 104
P.O. Box 848
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Phone numbers:
  • (505) 827- 4860 (General Information & Case Information)
  • (505) 827- 4837 (Court Business Facsimile)
Fax numbers:
  • (505) 827- 4178
Emails:
  • nmsupremecourtclerk@nmcourts.gov

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