New Mexico Statutes

§ 14-8-4 — Acknowledgment necessary for recording; exceptions;

New Mexico § 14-8-4
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 14Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths
Art. 8Recording

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 14-8-4 (2026).

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recording of duplicates. A. Any original instrument of writing duly acknowledged may be filed and recorded. Any instrument of writing not duly acknowledged may not be filed and recorded or considered of record, though so entered, unless otherwise provided in this section. B. For purposes of this section, "acknowledged" means notarized by a person empowered to perform notarial acts pursuant to the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts [Chapter 14, Article 14A NMSA 1978]. C. The following documents need not be acknowledged but may be filed and recorded:

(1)court-certified copies of a court order, judgment or other judicial decree;
(2)court-certified transcripts of any money judgment obtained in a court of New Mexico or, pursuant to Section 14-9-9 NMSA 1978, in the United States district cou

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Legislative History

Laws 1901, ch. 62, § 18; Code 1915, § 4795; C.S. 1929, § 118-119; 1941

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