State Government Resources
Links to other state government agency and organization websites.
Public Relations
Adult Protective Services
Adult Protective ServicesIf you suspect an adult is being abused, neglected, or exploited, call Adult Protective Services. We are committed to protecting the safety of adults who are not able to protect themselves and to promoting the personal choice and self-determination of all we serve. |
Aging and Long-Term Services
Aging and Long-Term ServicesProvides a clear and focused approach to meet the complex social, medical and behavioral needs of a burgeoning older population. |
Arizona Vital Records
Arizona Vital RecordsThe Bureau of Vital Records for the State of Arizon is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of vital records, including birth, death, fetal death certificates and certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth for events that occurred in Arizona. The Bureau of Vital Records officially began recording birth and death events in July, 1909. However, it maintains a sampling of delayed birth records of Arizona citizens (from 1855) and death records (from 1877) from other sources. |
Be Well New Mexico
Be Well New MexicoNew Mexico's Health Insurance Exchange. It is the marketplace for affordable health insurance; the place where New Mexicans can come to shop, compare and buy health insurance. |
Behavioral Health Collaborative
Behavioral Health CollaborativeThis website describes the Collaborative created to allow state agencies and resources involved in behavioral health prevention, treatment and recovery to work as one in an effort to improve mental health and substance abuse services in New Mexico. |
Children, Youth and Families
Children, Youth and FamiliesThis New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department website provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families. |
City of Albuquerque Bus Routes
City of Albuquerque Bus RoutesThis resource provides comprehensive details about bus routes and schedules in the city of Albuquerque. |
Colorado Vital Records
Colorado Vital RecordsThis is the official website for obtaining vital records in the state of Colorado. |
Community Outreach Program for the Deaf
Community Outreach Program for the DeafCommunity Outreach Program for the Deaf - New Mexico is a community-based organization that empowers Deaf and hard of hearing individuals to live independently and achieve their personal goals. This website is a resource of services provided, answers to Frequently Asked Questions, and related topics. |
Department of Public Safety
Department of Public SafetyThe New Mexico Department of Public Safety protects human life and property through the detection and prevention of criminal activity and enforcement of state laws and regulations. On this website, you will find information about this department and its practices (including operational support to the criminal justice community and public at large). |
Department of Transportation
Department of TransportationFocuses on the following modes of travel: transit, rail, aviation and highways. We've strengthened our commitment to traffic safety, environmental excellence, and complete planning, design and engineering services. |
Department of Workforce Solutions
Department of Workforce SolutionsOn this New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions website, you will find a wealth of information about the state’s workforce development services, employment and training resources, and Unemployment Insurance program. |
Directory of Libraries
Directory of LibrariesThis resource offers directories of all public, academic, school, and special libraries across the state. Most of these locations offer free Internet access to those who are in need. |
Donate Life Organ & Tissue Donor Registry
Donate Life Organ & Tissue Donor RegistryTransplants give a new chance at life to men, women, and children in need. Sadly, not enough people register to be donors because they may have unanswered questions about donation. |
Environment Department
Environment DepartmentThe New Mexico Environment Department is the environmental agency for the State of New Mexico. This website describes their mission and lists helpful resources and tools. |
Environment Department Food Program
Environment Department Food ProgramProtects employees, consumers, and the general public from adverse health and safety conditions, such as foodborne illness, in public food establishments throughout our state. |
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Protection AgencyThe mission of EPA is to protect human health and the environment. |
Governor Signed Legislation
Governor Signed LegislationLegislation to fight drug abuse and overdose fatalities. |
Governor's Cabinet in Your Community
Governor's Cabinet in Your CommunityA state government-wide constituent services outreach day. For the first (and not the last!) time, key members of the Lujan Grisham administration will make themselves available to members of every New Mexico community for a wide variety of constituent service needs. Cabinet leaders, constituent services personnel from various state agencies and Governor’s Office staff will be on hand to field walk-in requests and phone correspondence. Constituents can expect a helping hand and direct assistance from state government, because this government works for you! |
Health Information Technology
Health Information TechnologyProvides information related to the initiatives, projects & efforts of numerous stakeholders involved in the promotion & use of health information technology in New Mexico. |
Hospital Compare
Hospital CompareHospital Compare has information about the quality of care at over 4,000 Medicare-certified hospitals across the country. You can use Hospital Compare to find hospitals and compare the quality of their care. The information on Hospital Compare helps you make decisions about where you get your health care and encourages hospitals to improve the quality of care they provide. In an emergency, you should go to the nearest hospital. When you can plan ahead, discuss the information you find here with your health care provider to decide which hospital will best meet your health care needs. |
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Michelle Lujan GrishamOffice of the Governor of New Mexico |
New Mexico Administrative Code
New Mexico Administrative CodeThis is the official site of the New Mexico Administrative Code (including all new rules, amendments, and repeals with an effective date on or before July 2, 2015). |
New Mexico Board of Nursing
New Mexico Board of NursingThe New Mexico Board of Nursing is a state agency, whose purpose is to protect the citizens of the state of New Mexico by licensing Nurses and certifying Hemodialysis Technicians and Medication Aides; regulating education programs for licensees and certificate holders; regulating practice; taking complaints and disciplining licensees and certificate holders who violate the law and rules. |
New Mexico Corrections Department
New Mexico Corrections DepartmentThe New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) is one of the largest State Departments in New Mexico, and is fully committed to public safety. NMCD’s culture is driven by its four core values: Courage, Responsibility, Ethics, and Dedication. |
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
New Mexico Department of AgricultureThe roots of New Mexico Department of Agriculture can be traced back to before New Mexico was even a state. Within the Constitution of the State of New Mexico – adopted in 1911, a year before our formal welcome into the Union. |
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish
New Mexico Department of Game & FishNew Mexico Department of Game & Fish |
New Mexico Human Services Department
New Mexico Human Services DepartmentThe Human Services Department website offers information about their mission to reduce the impact of poverty on people living in New Mexico by providing support services that help families break the cycle of dependency on public assistance. |
New Mexico Legislature
New Mexico LegislatureConvenes in regular sessions on the third Tuesday in January each year. The Legislature meets for 60 days in odd-numbered years and 30 days in even-numbered years. Between regular sessions, legislators serve on interim committees that study a variety of issues. |
New Mexico Register
New Mexico RegisterIn accordance with the State Rules Act, New Mexico state agencies must publish in the New Mexico Register all Notices of Rulemaking and all Adopted Rules, including emergency rules, filed with the Commission of Public Records - State Records Center and Archives. Agencies may publish proposed rules and other materials related to administrative law at their discretion. |
New Mexico Roads
New Mexico RoadsAdvanced traveler information system that shows you the current conditions of roads in New Mexico using easy to understand condition icons. |
New Mexico State Telephone Directory
New Mexico State Telephone DirectoryProvides a comprehensive directory of all New Mexico state agency contact information as well as phone numbers for locating state employees. |
New Mexico State Veterans' Home
New Mexico State Veterans' HomeNew Mexico State Veterans' Home |
NMSA 1978
NMSA 1978This is a public access site you can use to retrieve an unannotated New Mexico statute or court rule. |
Office of African American Affairs
Office of African American AffairsThis is the “go to” authority in New Mexico on matters relating to methods that improve the quality of life for African Americans. |
Office of the Governor
Office of the GovernorOffice of the Governor |
Public Education Department
Public Education DepartmentThis is the website for the New Mexico Public Education Department. These resources are available for students, parents, educators, administrators, and the community. Included are public notices, school grading, calendars, and more links to related topics. |
Regulation & Licensing
Regulation & LicensingThis is the website of the New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department (including Office of the Superintendent, Securities Division, Alcohol and Gaming Division, Boards and Commissions Division, Financial Institutions Division, and the Construction Industries & Manufactured Housing Division). |
Safer New Mexico Now
Safer New Mexico NowSafer New Mexico Now was founded in 1985, with the goal of reducing deaths and injuries on New Mexico's roadways, which, at the time, held the highest fatality rate in the nation. Today, Safer continues to lead effective efforts to advance traffic safety across the State, with the belief that the best way to battle traffic-related death and injury is through education and prevention. |
State of New Mexico
State of New MexicoThis is the State of New Mexico’s official website intended for use by citizens, businesses, visitors, and government employees. This includes the offices under the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. Here you can find, updates, alerts, and helpful tools and resources. |
State of New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department
State of New Mexico Motor Vehicle DepartmentHome page for the NM MVD |
State Purchasing Division Active Bids & Proposals
State Purchasing Division Active Bids & ProposalsThe New Mexico State Purchasing Division of the General Services Department is focused on providing cost effective products and services to the State. |
Sunshine Portal
Sunshine PortalThe official transparency and accountability portal for New Mexico state government. This is your window into government spending, budgets, revenues, employees, contracts and more. Come back often to see new reports, enhanced features, and fresh data! |
Taxation & Revenue Service Business Section
Taxation & Revenue Service Business SectionTaxation & Revenue Service Business Section |