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New Mexico Mechanic's Lien Warning Requirements for Contractors

Know your deadlines before you lose your rights. New Mexico lien law in plain English โ€” no legalese, no fluff.

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Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. Verify current deadlines with your state's contractor board or a construction attorney before relying on any figure here.

New Mexico Lien Law at a Glance

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Lien Filing Deadline
120 days from project completion or last furnishing of labor or materials
from completion of the project or last furnishing of labor/materials
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Preliminary Notice
Not Required
No preliminary notice required
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Notice to Owner
Not Required
No pre-lien notice to owner required in New Mexico.
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Who Can File
Contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, laborers
โœ… No Preliminary Notice Required

Good News for New Mexico Contractors

New Mexico does not require a pre-lien preliminary notice for most contractors. You still must file the lien within the deadline and in the correct recording office.

Does the Property Type Change Your Deadline?

Same 120-day deadline. New Mexico's lien law is relatively straightforward.

What Contractors Get Wrong in New Mexico

1
Missing the 120-day deadline from completion or last work
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Filing in the wrong county clerk's office
3
Not enforcing the lien within 2 years of filing

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