An Apostille may be affixed to original documents issued in the State of
New Mexico and bearing an official signature and seal of a valid commissioned
notary public, current New Mexico State Registrar, probate judge, or any
document issued by one of the departments of the State of New Mexico.
Please find below a list of all the different departments of the State of
New Mexico.
- New Mexico Department of Aging and Long-Term Services
- New Mexico
Department of Agriculture
- New Mexico
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
- New Mexico
Department of Corrections
- New Mexico
Department of Cultural Affairs
- New Mexico
Department of Economic Development
- New Mexico
Department of Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources
- New Mexico
Office of the State Engineer
- New Mexico
Department of Environment
- New Mexico
Department of Finance and Administration
- New Mexico
Department of General Services
- New Mexico
Department of Health
- New Mexico
Department of Higher Education
- New Mexico
Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
- New Mexico
Department of Human Services
- New Mexico
Department of Indian Affairs
- New Mexico
Department of Information Technology
- New Mexico
Office of State Personnel
- New Mexico
Department of Public Education
- New Mexico
Department of Public Safety
- New Mexico
Department of Regulation and Licensing
- New Mexico
Department of Taxation and Revenue
- New Mexico
Department of Tourism
- New Mexico
Department of Transportation
- New Mexico
Department of Veteran Services
- New Mexico
Department of Worker's Compensation
- New Mexico
Department of Workforce Solutions
- New Mexico
The Apostille certification only certify the capacity of the person who has signed the public document, and the authenticity of the signature.
An Apostille certification does not certify the content of the public document to which it relates.
Documents issued by a different state can not be apostilled by the State of New Mexico. They must be apostilled from the same issuing state.
Documents issued by the Federal government for individuals or companies located in New Mexico must obtain the Apostille from the U.S. Department of State.
To order an Apostille, you must include a "Submittal Form" with your request. To download the State of New Mexico form please click here.
Complete the form and attach it with your document (s).
Apostille Services for Federal Documents.
The Secretary of State of New Mexico will only issue an Apostille strictly for use in Hague Participating Countries.
All documents issued for Non-Hague Participating Countries will be certified, not apostilled.
Apostille services are not necessary within the United States or any of its territories or possessions; Therefore the Secretary of State of New Mexico will not issue an Apostille for use in American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
New Mexico Secretary of State charges $3 per document. A document may have multiple pages.
Apostille service processing time is 1 business days.