New Mexico Statutes
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 17-3-4 - Residence.

As used in Chapter 17 NMSA 1978:
A. a "resident" entitled to purchase resident hunting and fishing licenses is any person:
(1) who is a United States citizen and who, for a period of not less than ninety days immediately preceding the date of application for the license, has been domiciled in New Mexico and has not claimed residency elsewhere for any purpose;
(2) who is not a citizen of the United States but who is legally within the United States and has actually lived in this state for ninety days immediately preceding his license application;
(3) not otherwise entitled to claim residence, who is a student attending any educational institution in this state, has so attended and actually lived in this state for at least one full term immediately preceding his license application and presents with his application a certificate of such attendance from proper authorities of the educational institution;
(4) not otherwise entitled to claim residence, who is a member of the armed forces of the United States and permanently assigned to a military installation located within this state and presents with his license application a certificate of such assignment from his commanding officer or designated representative, or the spouse or dependent of such person, not otherwise entitled to claim residence, living within the same household and similarly certified by the person's commanding officer; or
(5) not otherwise entitled to claim residence, who is a member of the armed forces of the United States and officially stationed at a military reservation located partially in this state and partially in an adjacent state but only for a special license valid only for hunting and fishing in this state on those reservations; and
B. a "nonresident" who must purchase nonresident hunting and fishing licenses is any person not a resident, including any temporary resident who maintains his home outside of the state.
History: 1953 Comp., § 53-3-1.3, enacted by Laws 1964 (1st S.S.), ch. 17, § 4; 1967, ch. 22, § 1; 1971, ch. 17, § 1; 1971, ch. 170, § 1; 1979, ch. 340, § 6.
A state may enact game laws which discriminate against nonresidents in the enjoyment of the privileges of hunting and fishing. 1964 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 64-91.
No resident license without residence for required period. — A person who is a bona fide resident of this state may not procure a resident hunting license prior to his having resided in this state for a period of six months (now 90 days). 1957 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 57-228.
Military dependent may become resident. — A dependent of a permanently assigned military person is qualified to purchase a resident hunting or fishing license after residing in New Mexico six months (now 90 days) prior to applying for same. 1958 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 58-116.
Los Alamos residents for six months (now 90 days) or more are not by reason of such residence entitled to resident licenses unless they had previously established a bona fide residence elsewhere in the state and have not abandoned such other place as their legal New Mexico residence. 1948 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 48-5175.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 35 Am. Jur. 2d Fish and Game §§ 35, 45.
36A C.J.S. Fish § 36; 38 C.J.S. Game §§ 52, 53.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 17 - Game and Fish and Outdoor Recreation

Article 3 - Licenses and Permits

Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section 17-3-1 - Current license required.

Section 17-3-2 - Classes of licenses.

Section 17-3-3 - Repealed.

Section 17-3-4 - Residence.

Section 17-3-5 - Application for hunting or fishing licenses; contents; filing.

Section 17-3-6 - False statements; using license issued to another; hunting without license lawfully procured; altering licenses.

Section 17-3-7 - Blank forms; license issued only on application; false statement voids license; records; reports; accounting for fees collected; refund of fees; transfer of hunting license.

Section 17-3-8 - Loss of application blanks by license collector; accounting.

Section 17-3-9 - Application blanks lost by license collector to be void.

Section 17-3-10 - Presumption of loss [sale]

Section 17-3-11 - Possession of license declared void is unlawful.

Section 17-3-12 - Accounting for licenses.

Section 17-3-13 - License fees.

Section 17-3-13.1 - Disabled veteran; license fee exemption; lifetime license.

Section 17-3-13.2 - Repealed.

Section 17-3-13.3 - Big game depredation damage stamp required; disposition of receipts.

Section 17-3-13.4 - Big game depredation damage fund; creation; expenditure.

Section 17-3-13.6 - Disabled military members and veterans; fishing license fee exemption.

Section 17-3-13.7 - Nonresident disabled military members and veterans; hunting licenses at resident fee.

Section 17-3-14 - Director authorized to issue license when agreement to hunt antelope on deeded or leased property is made.

Section 17-3-14.1 - Landowner permits for elk.

Section 17-3-14.2 - Landowner permits; management of certain big game species.

Section 17-3-15 - Additional deer license.

Section 17-3-16 - Funds; special drawings for licenses.

Section 17-3-16.1 - Bighorn sheep enhancement permits; issuance; use.

Section 17-3-16.2 - Elk enhancement permit; issuance; use.

Section 17-3-16.3 - Lieutenant governor's deer enhancement permits; issuance; use.

Section 17-3-16.4 - Gould's turkey enhancement permits; issuance; use.

Section 17-3-16.5 - Hunting and fishing authorizations; governor's special events.

Section 17-3-16.6 - Enhancement authorization packages; habitat enhancement.

Section 17-3-17 - Fishing without license; exceptions.

Section 17-3-18 - Director authorized to issue fishing permit without license to certain handicapped persons.

Section 17-3-19 - Special license; minors fishing on scout property.

Section 17-3-20 - Fee disposition.

Section 17-3-21 - [Season and bag limits applicable to minors holding special license.]

Section 17-3-22 - [Administration of 17-3-19 to 17-3-22.]

Section 17-3-23 - Fishing on lands of New Mexico boy's school near Springer authorized for resident children without a license.

Section 17-3-24 - [Supervision of fishing at boys' school.]

Section 17-3-25 - Patients at Carrie Tingley crippled children's hospital; fishing on hospital lands by patients; supervision.

Section 17-3-26 - Taking minnows and nongame fish to sell as bait; license required; exception.

Section 17-3-27 - Bait license; bond; fee; issuance.

Section 17-3-28 - [Exceptions from 17-3-26, 17-3-27; taking bait for own use; persons under 15; unlawful to place nongame fish in certain waters.]

Section 17-3-29 - Permit to take game, birds or fish as specimens or for scientific or propagating purposes; eligibility; issuance; contents; nonassignable; sale for food purposes prohibited.

Section 17-3-30 - [Sending game animals, birds and fish to officers of other states.]

Section 17-3-31 - [Permit to capture or destroy protected game damaging crops or property; beavers.]

Section 17-3-32 - Importing game animals; permits.

Section 17-3-32.1 - Exceptions from certain permits.

Section 17-3-33 - Presumption from possession of game or fish without license; showing license to officer.

Section 17-3-34 - Revocation of license, certificate or permit for violation of law; notice and hearing; judicial review.