New Mexico Statutes

§ 61-27B-3 — License or registration required. (Repealed effective July

New Mexico § 61-27B-3
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 61Professional and Occupational Licenses
Art. 27BPrivate Investigations

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 61-27B-3 (2026).

Text

1, 2030.) It is unlawful for an individual to: A. act as a private investigator, private patrol operator, security guard, private investigations employee, private investigations manager or private patrol operations manager or to make any representation as being a licensee or registrant unless the individual is licensed by the department pursuant to the Private Investigations Act; B. render physical protection for remuneration as a bodyguard unless the individual is licensed as a private investigator or a private patrol operator; C. continue to act as a private investigator, private patrol operator, security guard, private investigations employee, private investigations manager or private patrol operations manager if the individual's license issued pursuant to the Private Investigations Act

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Legislative History

Laws 1993, ch. 212, § 3; § 61-27A-3 recompiled as § 61-27B-3; Laws 2007,

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