New Mexico Vital Records & Health Statistics

Mailing Address
New Mexico Dept. of Health
Vital Records Division
P.O Box 25767
Albuquerque, NM 87125
Toll Free Line:
1 (866) 534-0051
Telephone Lines are closed 8:00 am- 9:00 am on the 2nd Thursday of each month
New Mexico Vital Records & Health Statistics
Welcome to the official web site for Vital Records and Health Statistics.
In 1919, Vital Records and Health Statistics was created to register births and deaths that occurred in New Mexico.
Prior to this time, birth and death records were collected by a variety of institutions which were not health-related, including counties and churches. For the most part these statistics are not currently available from Vital Records and Health Statistics.
Today, Vital Records receives its data from hospitals, midwives, funeral directors, physicians, the Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI), tribal authorities and other sources. New Mexico data is shared with the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) in order to assess the health of the United States.
Services:
- Register New Mexico birth and death certificates for the State of New Mexico
- Issue certified copies of filed New Mexico birth and death certificates
- Register Delayed Births
- Process corrections to vital records
- Process Court Ordered Amendments
- Process "Acknowledgement of Paternity" forms
- Analyze and tabulate vital statistics
- Prepare data files for public health surveillance, health researchers, and state and federal agencies
- Publish reports related to birth and death data
NOTE: Copies of marriage licenses are available from the County Clerk of the county where the marriage license was issued. Copies of divorce decrees are available from the District Court where the court order was filed. For further information about these services, please contact the appropriate county clerk or district court.