Complete guide to general contractor requirements in New Mexico. State license required through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division.
State license required through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division. Issued by: NM Construction Industries Division. A licensing exam is required.
License Type
General Contractor
Estimated Total Cost
$200 - $1,500 (varies by jurisdiction)
Processing Time
2-8 weeks typical
Renewal Period
1-2 years (varies)
Register your LLC or corporation with the New Mexico Secretary of State. You'll need this before applying for any licenses.
Apply for a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. This is free and can be done online at irs.gov.
New Mexico requires verifiable experience in the trade. Check with the licensing board for specific requirements.
New Mexico requires passing a licensing exam. Study materials are typically available from the testing provider.
Obtain general liability insurance (typically $500K-$1M minimum) and workers' compensation insurance if you have employees.
Check if New Mexico or your local jurisdiction requires a surety bond. Your insurance agent can help with this.
File your application with NM Construction Industries Division along with all required documentation and fees.
Register for New Mexico sales tax and any applicable local business taxes.
Minimum: $500,000 - $1,000,000 (varies by jurisdiction)
Required in most states when you have 1+ employees
$5,000 - $25,000 bond required in some states and cities
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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Licensing requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements with New Mexico's official licensing board and consult a local attorney for legal questions. Last updated: April 2026.