New Mexico Professional License Lookup
Verify professional licenses in New Mexico. Search by name, license number, or business name.
📋 How to Verify a Contractor License in New Mexico
Verify New Mexico contractor licenses through the NM Construction Industries Division. Check general, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing licenses. Free guide.
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Construction & Home Services
General Contractors
Licensed general contractors for residential and commercial construction
Electricians
Licensed electricians for residential and commercial electrical work
Plumbers
Licensed plumbers for residential and commercial plumbing
HVAC Technicians
Licensed HVAC contractors for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
Roofing Contractors
Licensed roofing contractors
Home Inspectors
Licensed home inspectors for residential property inspections
Licensing in New Mexico
New Mexico requires state-level licensing for contractors. The licensing authority is the New Mexico RLD - CID.
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How to Verify a Professional License in New Mexico
Before hiring a professional in New Mexico, it's essential to verify their license status. LicensedCheck makes this easy by aggregating public license data from New Mexico licensing authorities into a fast, searchable database. Simply enter the professional's name or license number in the search bar above to check their current license status, expiration date, and any disciplinary history.
In New Mexico, contractors are required to hold a valid state license issued by the New Mexico RLD - CID. Working with an unlicensed contractor can leave you unprotected and potentially void your homeowner's insurance coverage.
Search for licensed contractors, electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and roofers in New Mexico.