New Mexico Statutes

§ 29-1-14 — Unclaimed property; authority to sell; notice of sale; deadly

New Mexico·Ch. 29 Law Enforcement·Art. 1 Peace Officers in General

weapons, controlled substances and other contraband excepted. A. Any personal property having a fair market value greater than fifty dollars ($50.00) that has been unclaimed by the true owner, is no longer necessary for use in obtaining a conviction, is not needed for any other public purpose and has been in the possession of a state, county or municipal law enforcement agency for more than ninety days shall be sold at public sale. B. Prior to the sale of seized personal property, the law enforcement agency shall make a reasonable attempt to notify the original owner of the seized personal property and shall publish a notice of the sale of unclaimed personal property once each week for two successive weeks. The notice shall contain:

(1)a brief description of the personal property to be so

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Legislative History

1978 Comp., § 29-1-14, enacted by Laws 1983, ch. 50, § 2; 1989, ch. 147, § 1;

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