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First Time Getting a Real Estate License in New Mexico?
Learn the steps necessary for your New Mexico real estate license.
Looking for New Mexico Requirements?
See New Mexico state requirements for associate brokers and qualifying brokers.
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New Mexico Real Estate Stats
7,669
REALTORS®
11,113
Licensed Real Estate Agents
7,487
Associate Brokers
3,626
Qualifying Brokers
New Mexico Licensing Information, Reciprocity, and Portability
- Average time to complete licensing education: 2.5 months
- State governing body: New Mexico Real Estate Commission
Reciprocity
New Mexico offers partial reciprocity with these states: Massachusetts, Louisiana, and Georgia
- Steps to Real Estate License Reciprocity in New Mexico
- Submit application
- Provide proof of licensure history
- A person not licensed to practice real estate in New Mexico must pass the real estate broker’s examination as prescribed by the New Mexico Real Estate Commission
- All other states must go through the complete licensing process
Military Portability
- A board may issue a temporary or provisional license, including an expedited license valid for 1 year, to individuals licensed in another jurisdiction
- State agencies shall provide provisional licenses to military spouses within 30 days of application if the spouse holds a license in good standing from another jurisdiction
- Licensing fees are waived for the first 3 years
Associate Brokers Required Education
- 30 hours of Real Estate Law
- 30 hours of Real Estate Principles and Practices
- 30 hours of Broker Basics
Qualifying Brokers Required Education
- 30 hours of Real Estate Law
- 30 hours of Real Estate Principles and Practices
- 30 hours of Broker Basics
- 30 hours of Brokerage Office Administration
- 8 hours of Contract Courses
- Proof of experience (3 years for non-supervising, 5 for supervising) and proof of transactions