New Mexico Statutes
Article 14 - Vital Statistics
Section 24-14-29 - Fees for copies and searches.

A. The fee for each search of a vital record to produce a certified copy of a birth certificate shall be ten dollars ($10.00) and shall include one certified copy of the record, if available. A fee shall not be charged for a certified copy of a birth certificate of a homeless individual.
B. The fee for the establishment of a delayed record or for the revision or amendment of a vital record, as a result of an adoption, a legitimation, a correction or other court-ordered change to a vital record, shall be ten dollars ($10.00). The fee shall include one certified copy of the delayed record.
C. The fee for each search of a vital record to produce a copy of a report of spontaneous fetal death or a certificate of still birth shall be five dollars ($5.00) and shall include one certified copy of the record of fetal death, if available.
D. The fee for each search of a vital record to produce a certified copy of a death certificate shall be five dollars ($5.00) and shall include one certified copy of the record, if available.
E. Revenue from the fees imposed in this section shall be distributed as follows:
(1) an amount equal to three-fifths of the revenue from the fee imposed by Subsection A of this section, an amount equal to one-half of the revenue from the fee imposed by Subsection B of this section and an amount equal to one-fifth of the revenue from the fee imposed by Subsection D of this section shall be distributed to the day-care fund; and
(2) the remainder of the revenue from the fees imposed by Subsections A, B, C and D of this section shall be deposited in the state general fund.
F. For the purposes of this section, "homeless individual" means an individual:
(1) who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, including an individual who:
(a) lives in the housing of another person due to that individual's loss of housing, economic hardship or other reason related to that individual's lack of a fixed residence;
(b) lives in a motel, hotel, trailer park or camping ground due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations;
(c) lives in an emergency or transitional shelter;
(d) sleeps in a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings; or
(e) lives in an automobile, a park, a public space, an abandoned building, substandard housing, a bus station, a train station or a similar setting; and
(2) whose homelessness can be verified through an attestation, which shall not be required to be notarized, by one of the following:
(a) a public or private governmental or nonprofit agency that provides services to homeless individuals;
(b) a local education agency homeless liaison, school counselor or school nurse;
(c) a social worker licensed in this state; or
(d) the homeless individual.
History: 1953 Comp., § 12-4-49, enacted by Laws 1961, ch. 44, § 27; 1973, ch. 264, § 12; 1981, ch. 309, § 23; 1987, ch. 62, § 1; 1988, ch. 114, § 1; 2013, ch. 183, § 3; 2021, ch. 100, § 2.
Cross references. — For day-care fund, see 24-14-29.1 NMSA 1978.
For state general fund, see 6-4-2 NMSA 1978.
The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, eliminated fees for certified birth certificates for homeless individuals, and defined "homeless individual" for purposes of this section; in Subsection A, after "if available", added "A fee shall not be charged for a certified copy of a birth certificate of a homeless individual"; and added Subsection F.
The 2013 amendment, effective January 1, 2014, provided for a fee for searches of vital records for reports of spontaneous fetal deaths; and added Subsection C.
County clerks may not issue certified copies of death certificates simply to allow someone the chance to avoid the higher fees charged for the issuance of such certificates by the vital statistics bureau. 1988 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 88-01.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 66 Am. Jur. 2d Records and Recording Laws §§ 13, 14.
76 C.J.S. Records § 60 et seq.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 24 - Health and Safety

Article 14 - Vital Statistics

Section 24-14-1 - Short title.

Section 24-14-2 - Definitions.

Section 24-14-3 - Vital records and health statistics bureau; state system.

Section 24-14-4 - State registrar; appointment.

Section 24-14-5 - Duties of state registrar.

Section 24-14-6 - Repealed.

Section 24-14-7 - Appointment and removal of local registrars.

Section 24-14-8 - Duties of local registrar.

Section 24-14-9 to 24-14-11 - Repealed.

Section 24-14-12 - Form and contents of certificates and reports.

Section 24-14-13 - Birth registration.

Section 24-14-14 - Unknown parentage; foundling registration.

Section 24-14-15 - Delayed registration of births.

Section 24-14-16 - Judicial procedure to establish facts of birth.

Section 24-14-17 - New birth certificates following adoption, legitimation and paternity determination.

Section 24-14-18 - Report of induced abortions.

Section 24-14-19 - Adoption of foreign-born; certificate of birth.

Section 24-14-20 - Death registration.

Section 24-14-21 - Delayed registration of death.

Section 24-14-22 - Reports of spontaneous fetal death.

Section 24-14-22.1 - Certificates of still birth.

Section 24-14-23 - Permits; authorization for final disposition.

Section 24-14-24 - Extension of time.

Section 24-14-25 - Correction and amendment of vital records.

Section 24-14-26 - Reproduction of records.

Section 24-14-27 - Disclosure of records.

Section 24-14-28 - Copies or data from the system of vital statistics.

Section 24-14-29 - Fees for copies and searches.

Section 24-14-29.1 - Day-care fund created; use; appropriation.

Section 24-14-30 - Duty to furnish information.

Section 24-14-31 - Penalties.