New Mexico Secretary of State

Access the New Mexico Secretary of State here.

The New Mexico Secretary of State is responsible for overseeing elections, business registrations, and campaign finance reporting within the state. This agency plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and compliance with state laws and regulations.

Agency Accounts

New Mexico Secretary of State Registration Account

Access your online account via New Mexico Secretary of State Business Portal.

The New Mexico Secretary of State Registration Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Business ID

Find out more on how to stay compliant with the New Mexico Secretary of State:

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