New Mexico Data Removal Guide (2026)
New Mexico does not yet have a comprehensive state privacy law. New Mexicans rely on the Unfair Practices Act and cross-state CCPA leverage for data-broker deletion.
At a glance
- Comprehensive state privacy law
- No (cross-state leverage applies)
- Enforcement
- New Mexico Office of the Attorney General
- Residents
- 2.1M (approx.)
New Mexico Privacy Landscape
New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act (N.M.S.A. § 57-12-1 et seq.) addresses unfair and deceptive practices. The AG enforces with civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation. No comprehensive state privacy law. Deletion leverage via broker CCPA workflows.
Your rights
- →Unfair Practices Act remedies
- →Cross-state CCPA leverage
Where your data leaks from in New Mexico
Data brokers don\u2019t guess your address \u2014 they scrape specific public-record sources. The ones most relevant in New Mexico:
- Bernalillo, Santa Fe, Doña Ana County records
- New Mexico Courts public records search
- New Mexico MVD driver records
Ready to remove
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File a complaint with the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General’s consumer protection division. Deceptive-practice statutes often provide remedies even without a state-specific privacy law.
File a complaint with New Mexico Office of the Attorney General \u2197FAQ: New Mexico data removal
Does New Mexico require broker registration?+
No. New Mexico does not operate a data broker registry. Residents can still exercise CCPA-style deletion rights through broker voluntary workflows.