New Mexico Statutes

§ 35-3-6 — Jurisdiction; territorial limits

New Mexico § 35-3-6
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 35Magistrate and Municipal Courts
Art. 3Magistrate Court; Jurisdiction

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 35-3-6 (2026).

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A.The territorial jurisdiction of a magistrate is coextensive with the magistrate district in which the magistrate serves. A magistrate also has jurisdiction in any criminal action involving violation of a law relating to motor vehicles arising in a magistrate district adjoining at any point that in which the magistrate serves and within magistrate trial jurisdiction; provided that the defendant is entitled to a change of venue to the district where the cause of action arose if the defendant so moves at, or within fifteen days after, arraignment.
B.A magistrate has jurisdiction to sit in any action arising in any other magistrate district when designated for a specific period of time by a district judge because of the unavailability of a magistrate in that magistrate district. A magistra

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Legislative History

1953 Comp., § 36-3-6, enacted by Laws 1968, ch. 62, § 51; 1985, ch. 59, § 2;

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