New Mexico Probate Court Directory
Find the Probate Court or probate filing office for New Mexico estate filings, county venue checks, local packet questions, and county page details.
Search for Your County
New Mexico probate filings usually start with the Probate Court or local probate filing office. Use this directory before you ask about original wills, letters, small-estate options, filing fees, local forms, e-filing, or appointment rules.
For broader New Mexico court-source navigation, use the New Mexico probate resource map to compare probate court, filing-path, local-rule, form, and courthouse-specific source links where available.
What You'll Find
Each county page includes this information (where available).
Court Address
Physical location of the probate court
Phone Numbers
Contact the clerk's office directly
Website Links
Official court websites and e-filing
Office Hours
When the court is open for filing
Browse All New Mexico Counties
Click any county to see court contact information and probate details.★ indicates counties with detailed data.
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Tips for Contacting the Court
Before You Call
- •Have the decedent's full name, date of death, and last New Mexico address ready
- •Know whether there is an original will, codicil, trust, or no-will estate
- •List any New Mexico county where the decedent lived or owned real estate
- •Write down whether you are asking about letters, a small-estate path, original-will filing, or Probate Court packet requirements
What to Ask
- •Which Probate Court or county office should handle this estate?
- •Does the office require an appointment, mailed packet, e-filing, or in-person filing?
- •Which New Mexico forms and local packet pages should I use?
- •What are the current filing fee, certified-copy fee, and payment options?
- •How should I present the original will and certified death certificate?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the probate filing office for my county in New Mexico?
What should I ask the New Mexico probate filing office before filing?
Can county probate procedures differ within New Mexico?
What do I need before I call the probate filing office?
Information current as of April 4, 2026
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in New Mexico can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.
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