Commission Announces 2012 Meeting Schedule

New Mexico Real Estate Commission Accepting Nominations to Education Steering Committee The New Mexico Real Estate Commission is currently accepting nominations for two positions on the Education Steering Committee. The Committee is seeking individuals who are not continuing education or pre-licensing course instructors in order to maintain a balance of instructor and non-instructor members. Interested parties should send a letter of intent and resume to Claire Conrad’s attention at claire.conrad@state.nm.us

Continuing Education Course Completion Data Upload Begins July 1, 2011

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Albuquerque Real Estate Broker Fined, Barred From Practicing In New Mexico

Broker Fingerprinting Begins Jan. 1, 2012
List of New Mexico Fingerprint Providers

Governor Signs Bill Making Unlicensed Activity a Felony

2012-2013 Edition, Real Estate Commission Rule Book

Draft Home Inspector Licensing Legislation

New Real Estate Commission Continuing Education Calendar

New Broker Course Nearing January 1 Roll Out; Will Be Required of Brokers First Licensed After Jan. 1, 2009
Find Instructor Roster here.

The New Mexico Real Estate Commission was created by state law in 1959 and charged with enforcing the Real Estate License Law and the Real Estate Commission Rules. 

The mission of the New Mexico Real Estate Commission is to protect the public and enhance the professional competence of real estate brokers.

The Real Estate Commission is comprised of five members appointed by the Governor. Four of the members are licensed New Mexico real estate brokers and one is a non-broker public member appointed to bring a consumer perspective to the Commission.

The Real Estate Commission’s primary services and products are:

  • The issuance, renewal, and transfer of real estate broker’s licenses
  • The establishment and enforcement of real estate broker prelicensing and continuing education requirements
  • The certification of providers of real estate broker education
  • Information to consumers and real estate brokers about the Real Estate License law and the Commission Rules
  • Investigation and adjudication of consumer and real estate broker complaints about potential and actual violations of the Real Estate License Law and Commission Rules

For more information contact:

New Mexico Real Estate Commission
5200 Oakland Ave. NE, Suite #B
Albuquerque, NM 87113
(505) 222-9820
(505) 222-9886 Fax
(800) 801-7505 Toll Free
E-mail