Detailed New Mexico Wedding Law Notes
These notes summarize state marriage-license, ceremony, witness, and officiant guidance for the new map experience.
Requirements for the Couple
- Minimum Age: Generally 18 without additional consent
- Residency: Not Required
- Marriage Equality: Yes
- Where to Apply: County clerk
New Mexico marriage licenses are issued by county clerks. Couples generally appear personally at the county clerk's office and provide sufficient identification.
Marriage License Requirements
- Issued By: County clerk
- Where Valid: New Mexico
- Waiting Period: No general waiting period
- Return Timing: Santa Fe County notes return within 90 days of ceremony
- Blood Test: Not Required
County clerks issue and record New Mexico marriage licenses. Couples should verify fee, appointment, and local return process with the county clerk.
Minister and Officiant Requirements
- Authorized Officiants: Officials and religious representatives authorized by New Mexico law
- Registration: Check county clerk requirements
- License Completion: Officiant completes the certificate
Officiants should confirm with the county clerk whether credentials or local documentation are expected before performing a ceremony.
Ceremony Requirements
- Ceremony Location: Must occur in New Mexico
- Witnesses: Two adult witnesses are commonly required
- License Signing: Couple, officiant, and witnesses complete the license
The ceremony may be customized, but the license should be completed with the required signatures and returned for recording.
Final Steps
- Return Office: County clerk
- Return Deadline: Confirm county rule; Santa Fe County notes 90 days
- Responsible Party: Officiant or couple should ensure filing
The completed license should be returned to the county clerk's office so the marriage can be recorded and certified copies can be requested.
