The superintendent shall act upon application for license under this article within a reasonable period after the application has been filed with him. If the superintendent finds that the application is complete, that the applicant has taken and passed any required examination, has paid all applicable fees and is otherwise qualified for the license, he shall issue to the applicant in appropriate form the license applied for. Otherwise, the superintendent shall refuse to issue the license and shall promptly notify the applicant thereof in writing stating the grounds for the refusal.
History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, ยง 936.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 51 - Bail Bondsmen Licensing
Section 59A-51-1 - Short title.
Section 59A-51-2 - Definitions.
Section 59A-51-3 - License required; exemption.
Section 59A-51-4 - Qualifications for license.
Section 59A-51-4.1 - Educational requirements.
Section 59A-51-5 - Application for license.
Section 59A-51-6 - Licensing fees.
Section 59A-51-7 - Examination for license.
Section 59A-51-8 - Bonding requirements, property bondsmen.
Section 59A-51-9 - Issuance, refusal of license.
Section 59A-51-10 - Duration, continuation, expiration of license.
Section 59A-51-11 - Return of license; property bondsman notice to courts.
Section 59A-51-12 - Appointment or termination of solicitors.
Section 59A-51-13 - Practices.
Section 59A-51-13.1 - Premium rates.
Section 59A-51-14 - Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to continue license.
Section 59A-51-15 - Duration of suspension; relicensing after revocation.
Section 59A-51-16 - Administrative fine in lieu.