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TheCourtof Appeals has offices in Santa Fe andAlbuquerque. Thiscourthas mandatory jurisdiction in: civil, non-capital criminal, juvenilecases; Discretionary jurisdiction in interlocutory decisioncasesand administrative agency appeals. One-hundred-two judges preside. There are thirteen different districts. TheNew MexicoSupremeCourtis the State's highestcourtand finalcourtof review (courtof last resort). In addition to reviewing decisions of lowercourts, the SupremeCourt, as the head of theJudicialBranch of Government, has general administrative and supervisory authority over all Statecourtsand attorney regulation. SearchNew MexicoMagistrate andMetropolitanCourtcriminal and trafficcaserecordsbycourt, name,casenumber, citation number, or attorney information. Additionalsearchoptions include date of birth,casestatus, and date filed.
New MexicoStateJudiciaryCaseLookupDisclaimer Use of this site for any purpose other than viewing individual electroniccourtrecords, or attempts to download multiplerecordsper transaction, are strictly prohibited. Data use is subject to NMSA 1978, Sec. 14-3-15.1. Thejudicialbranch ofNew Mexicoconsists of the SupremeCourt,Courtof Appeals, 34 districtcourtsand 43 magistratecourtsin 13judicialdistricts, the Bernalillo CountyMetropolitanCourt, 33 county probatecourts, and 78 municipalcourtsserving the people of the state. Thejudicialbranch ofNew Mexicoconsists of the SupremeCourt,Courtof Appeals, 34 districtcourtsand 43 magistratecourtsin 13judicialdistricts, the Bernalillo CountyMetropolitanCourt, 33 county probatecourts, and 78 municipalcourtsserving the people of the state. TheCourtof Appeals has offices in Santa Fe andAlbuquerque. Thiscourthas mandatory jurisdiction in: civil, non-capital criminal, juvenilecases; Discretionary jurisdiction in interlocutory decisioncasesand administrative agency appeals. One-hundred-two judges preside. There are thirteen different districts.