New Mexico DMV Forms and Documents Checklist
Last verified: 2026-03
Here is what you need to bring to the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). This checklist covers new licenses, REAL ID, name changes, and address updates. Having the right documents saves you a wasted trip.
REAL ID in New Mexico
Federal REAL ID enforcement began May 7, 2025. A REAL ID-compliant license or acceptable alternative is required for domestic air travel and federal facility access.
New Mexico licenses are not automatically REAL ID-compliant. You must request a REAL ID when visiting the DMV.
Official REAL ID information from the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)
New Driver's License or State ID
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Proof of identity Required
Birth certificate or passport
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Social Security card Required
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Two proofs of state residency Required
Utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement
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Previous state license (if transferring)
Required only when transferring from another state
REAL ID-Compliant License or ID
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Identity document Required
U.S. passport or passport card, certified U.S. birth certificate, permanent resident card, employment authorization document
Must be an original or certified copy
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Social Security number document Required
Social Security card, W-2 form, SSA-1099 form, pay stub showing full SSN
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Two proofs of New Mexico residency Required
Utility bill (within 60 days), bank statement (within 60 days), mortgage or lease agreement, vehicle registration card, property tax bill
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Proof of lawful status Required
U.S. passport, certificate of naturalization, certificate of citizenship
Required for non-U.S. citizens
Name Change on License
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Certified marriage certificate
Provide if name change is due to marriage
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Court order for name change
Provide if name change is court-ordered
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Divorce decree with name change provision
Provide if reverting to a prior name after divorce
Address Change on License
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Two proofs of new address Required
Utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement
Name Change Information
If your current legal name differs from your identity document, you must bring certified documents showing the name change history
New Mexico uses electronic Social Security number verification.
New Mexico-Specific Information
New Mexico was previously non-compliant with REAL ID because the state issued driver licenses to undocumented residents. The state now issues two tiers: a REAL ID-compliant license and a standard license available to all residents. MVD field offices and private MVD service providers process REAL ID applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Proof of identity
- Social Security card
- Two proofs of state residency
- Previous state license (if transferring)
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Identity document U.S. passport or passport card, certified U.S. birth certificate, permanent resident card, employment authorization document
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Social Security number document Social Security card, W-2 form, SSA-1099 form, pay stub showing full SSN
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Two proofs of New Mexico residency Utility bill (within 60 days), bank statement (within 60 days), mortgage or lease agreement, vehicle registration card, property tax bill
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Proof of lawful status U.S. passport, certificate of naturalization, certificate of citizenship
If your current legal name differs from your identity document, you must bring certified documents showing the name change history
- Two proofs of new address (Utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement)
Need to Renew Your License?
Renewal requirements differ from new license requirements. See what you need to bring for a renewal.
New Mexico license renewal requirementsPrefer to learn online?
Complete a state-approved driving course from home on your own schedule. Same certifications, same insurance discounts.
View Online CoursesThis information is based on New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) guidelines. Requirements can change. Visit the official New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) website for the most current information.