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New Mexico Bankruptcy Laws

New Mexico allows debtors to choose between state and federal bankruptcy exemptions — a significant advantage for filers. The state homestead exemption is $150,000 ($300,000 if a spouse died within 2 years). Vehicle exemption is $10,000, with $75,000 for household goods. Exemption amounts are adjusted for inflation every odd-numbered year starting July 1, 2025. Debtors who do not own a homestead get a $15,000 exemption in lieu of the homestead.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key New Mexico Statutes

Homestead ExemptionN.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-9

Protects up to $150,000 in equity in the debtor's primary residence. If the debtor's spouse died within 2 years of the claim date, the exemption increases to $300,000. Exempt from attachment, execution, foreclosure, and bankruptcy proceedings. Amounts are subject to inflation adjustment every odd-numbered year starting July 1, 2025.

Exemption in Lieu of HomesteadN.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-10

Any resident who does not own a homestead may exempt $15,000 in real or personal property in lieu of the homestead exemption.

Motor Vehicle ExemptionN.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-1

Protects up to $10,000 in aggregate interest in motor vehicles.

Personal Property ExemptionsN.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-1

Household goods and furnishings: $75,000 aggregate. Jewelry (wedding/engagement rings plus additional): $5,000 aggregate. These amounts are subject to inflation adjustments.

Choice of Federal Exemptions11 U.S.C. § 522(b); N.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-1

New Mexico allows debtors to choose either state exemptions or the federal bankruptcy exemption set (but not both). The federal wildcard exemption is approximately $1,675 plus up to $15,800 of unused homestead exemption (total ~$17,475). Choosing between state and federal depends on the debtor's specific asset profile.

Insurance & Benefits ExemptionsN.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-10-3

Life insurance proceeds, health/disability insurance, workers' compensation benefits, unemployment compensation, and public assistance benefits are exempt from bankruptcy proceedings.

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