Registered Nurse License in New Mexico
Everything you need to know about getting your RN license to practice in New Mexico.
Nurse Licensure Compact
The enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) allows RNs and LPN/VNs to hold one multistate license and practice in all member states. All RN specialties — including Med/Surg, ICU, L&D, Step-Down, and others — use the same RN license. Your primary state of residence must be a compact state.
New Mexico is a NLC member state. If your primary state of residence is also a compact member, you may be able to practice in New Mexico under your multistate license or compact privilege without applying for a separate New Mexico license.
Visit NLC PortalRequirements for RN Licensure in New Mexico
- 1Active, unencumbered RN license in another state
- 2Verification via Nursys or state board
- 3Criminal background check (FBI fingerprint)
- 4Application fee payment
Estimated Processing Timeline
Most RN endorsement applications in New Mexico are processed within 5 to 10 weeks. Processing times may vary based on completeness of your application and current board workload.
This guide is for informational purposes only. Licensure requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the New Mexico Board of Nursing.
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