A state agency, court or political subdivision of the state, including a magistrate or municipal court, judicial district, law enforcement agency, county, municipality or home-rule municipality, shall not make available publicly on the internet any information regarding the registration of, filing of a petition for or issuance of a protection order, restraining order or injunction pursuant to the Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act, whether the filing or issuance occurred in New Mexico or any other state. However, the provisions of the preceding sentence shall not apply to a filing or issuance on the New Mexico state judiciary's statewide case management and e-filing system, but the address of a protected person shall be redacted from any such filing or issuance. A state agency, court or political subdivision may share court-generated and law enforcement-generated information contained in secure, governmental registries for protection order enforcement purposes.
History: Laws 2013, ch. 47, § 6.
Effective dates. — Laws 2013, ch. 47, § 11 provided that the Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act was effective July 1, 2013.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 13A - Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders
Section 40-13A-1 - Short title.
Section 40-13A-2 - Definitions.
Section 40-13A-3 - Judicial enforcement of a foreign protection order.
Section 40-13A-4 - Nonjudicial enforcement of foreign protection order.
Section 40-13A-5 - Registration of foreign protection order.
Section 40-13A-6 - Limits on internet publication.
Section 40-13A-7 - Other remedies.
Section 40-13A-8 - Uniformity of application and construction.