New Mexico Statutes

§ 77-1A-4 — Seizure of dog; petition to court

New Mexico § 77-1A-4
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 77Animals and Livestock
Art. 1ADangerous Dog

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 77-1A-4 (2026).

Text

A.If an animal control authority has probable cause to believe that a dog is a dangerous dog and poses an imminent threat to public safety, the animal control authority may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction in the county where the animal is located for a warrant to seize the animal.
B.If an animal control authority has probable cause to believe that a dog is a potentially dangerous dog and poses a threat to public safety, the animal control authority may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction in the county where the animal is located for a warrant to seize the animal.
C.After seizure, the animal control authority shall impound the dog pending disposition of the case or until the owner has fulfilled the requirements for a certificate of registration pursuant to the provision

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Legislative History

Laws 2005, ch. 61, § 4.

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