Everything you need to know to protect your lien rights in New Mexico
120
days - Lien Filing
720
days - Enforcement
New Mexico does not require a preliminary notice for private projects.
Note: If you don't file a lawsuit within this period, your lien becomes unenforceable.
Pay-if-Paid
⚠️ Enforceable
Anti-Indemnity
✓ Protected by NMSA §56-7-1
Retainage Cap
5%
Prompt Payment
21 days
License Required
⚠️ Yes - unlicensed may lose lien rights
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This information is for educational purposes only and is current as of January 2026. Always consult with a licensed New Mexico construction attorney for your specific situation.