New Mexico Registered Nurse License Renewal: Fees & Requirements (2026)
New Mexico RN Renewal at a Glance
- Renewal Fee
- $75
- CE Required
- 30 Contact Hours
- Renewal Cycle
- 2 years
- Late Fee
- $150
- Grace Period
- 60 days
New Mexico RNs must complete 30 contact hours of continuing education every two years.
How to Renew Your New Mexico RN License
- 1
Complete 30 Contact Hours
Complete 30 Contact Hours during the 2-year renewal period. Keep certificates of completion — the New Mexico Board of Nursing may audit your CE records.
- 2
Submit your renewal application
Log in to the New Mexico Board of Nursing online licensing portal before your license expiration date. Complete the renewal application and attest to CE completion if required.
- 3
Pay the $75 renewal fee
Pay the $75 base renewal fee. If renewing after expiration but within the 60-day grace period, the late fee of $150 applies.
- 4
Confirm license renewal
Download or print your renewed license. Verify your new expiration date and confirm the license appears as active in the New Mexico Board of Nursing's public license lookup.
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