Clear a record in New Mexico with self-help paperwork built for your next step.
In New Mexico, record clearing can take more than one form depending on your case. Answer a few plain questions for free and see whether a path may be available — based on what you share, not a sales pitch.
A state-specific self-help packet, when a path may be available.
A plain-English filing checklist for the court or agency.
Clear next steps written for the route that fits your answers.
Guidance on any outside documents you may need before filing.
Everything saved privately to your Briefcase — no legal representation.
What you may still need
A court filing fee, or a fee-waiver request if you cannot pay it.
A certified copy of your disposition or court records, if the court requires one.
A state police or background report, if the process calls for one.
Fingerprints, if the agency requires them.
Service or mailing steps, and a hearing, if your route includes them.
How it works
1Start a free record-clearing check.
2Confirm the state where the arrest, charge, or conviction happened — or change it if needed.
3Answer plain-English questions about what happened.
4See whether a record-clearing path may be available, based on what you shared.
5Create an account only when you want to save your matter or continue.
6Pay $50 only if a self-help packet path may be available.
7Get your packet and filing checklist, then file with the court or agency yourself.
New Mexico record-clearing FAQ
Is this expungement, sealing, or another kind of record clearing in New Mexico?
New Mexico handles record clearing as Expungement & Sealing. Common routes here include: No conviction / released without conviction; Conviction; Cannabis expungement. Your free check points you to the route that fits your answers.
Can Expungement.ai prepare the New Mexico paperwork for me?
When a path may be available, we prepare a self-help packet and a filing checklist built for New Mexico. We are not a law firm and do not file for you — you review and file the paperwork yourself.
What if I don't have my New Mexico court records?
That's common. Your next-steps packet explains how to request a certified disposition or case records from the court, and where they fit in the New Mexico process.
Are court fees included in the $50?
No. The $50 is a self-help packet fee only. Court filing fees, agency fees, and background-report costs are set by the government and may be separate. Fee-waiver guidance is included when it may apply.
Will the court definitely clear my record?
No one can promise that. In New Mexico, the court or agency makes the final decision — there is no guaranteed court outcome. We prepare self-help paperwork and next steps, not a result.
What if my case is very recent or still open?
Some New Mexico routes have waiting periods, and open cases usually have to close first. If timing isn't right yet, your check explains what may change and when a path may be available later.
What if I have more than one case, or a case in another state?
You can check as many cases as you need. Each record is saved as its own matter, and you can start another free check for a different state any time from your Briefcase — starting here never locks you into New Mexico.
See whether a New Mexico path may be available.
The free check takes about 3 minutes. No card, no account to start. You only see $50 if a self-help packet path may be available and you choose to continue.