New Mexico

Read New Mexico's ACP Laws

The most recent version of New Mexico's ACP law can be accessed here.

Visit New Mexico's ACP Website

The New Mexico ACP Website is run through the Secretary of State’s office and can be visited here.

Contact the New Mexico ACP Office

To contact the New Mexico ACP Office, you may email safe.sos@state.nm.us or call 1-800-477-3632

Overview of New Mexico ACP

Who is eligible?

Survivors of domestic abuse, actual or attempted sexual assault, and stalking, are eligible for New Mexico’s ACP.


Who is covered?

Minor children, dependents or guardians, and other persons living in the household of an eligible applicant are covered by New Mexico’s ACP.


How does the application process work?

New Mexico ACP applicants must apply with an approved application assistant when filling out the application. Applicants must confirm they are eligible for the program but no additional evidence or action with law enforcement is required.


How does the program protect your address information?

Once admitted into New Mexico’s ACP, a participant will be assigned a substitute mail forwarding address for 3 years. This address may be used to register to vote or enroll in school, obtain a marriage license or driver’s license.

Sample Application

Please note that the New Mexico ACP requires applicants to work with an application assistant and that filling out the form below without one does not guarantee participation.