Information on New Mexico driving law and New Mexico traffic laws...
New Mexico driving law authorizes the Department to suspend the driver's license of an individual who has been convicted of violations of New Mexico traffic laws with such frequency as to show disrespect for those laws or has been found to be an habitually reckless or negligent driver of a motor vehicle.
To provide a reasonable, objective and fair method by which the Department may determine whether an individual shows disrespect for New Mexico traffic laws through frequency of conviction for violations or is habitually reckless or negligent and to promote the public safety by removing such drivers from the roads, the Department, in accordance with New Mexico driving law, establishes a "point system" with these regulations.
In accordance with New Mexico driving law, points to be assessed for conviction of violations of provisions of the Motor Vehicle Code are shown below.
In accordance with New Mexico driving law, upon the accumulation by the driver of at least six (6) points, the Department may warn the driver of the possibility of suspension of the driver's license.
Under New Mexico driving law, if a driver has been assessed from seven to ten points for violations of New Mexico traffic laws occurring within a period of one year and the department receives a recommendation from a municipal or magistrate judge that the driver's license be suspended for a period not to exceed three months, the Department shall automatically suspend the license for the period recommended by the municipal or magistrate judge up to a period of three months.
If the judge does not specify the recommended length of the period of suspension, In accordance with New Mexico driving law, the Department will presume that the recommendation is for a period of three months.
The Department shall notify the driver of the fact of the suspension of the driver's license and of the beginning and ending dates of the suspension.
Upon the assessment of points to a driver which causes the total points accumulated by that driver to equal or exceed twelve points for violations of New Mexico driving law occurring within a period of twelve consecutive months, the Department shall suspend the driver's license for a period of twelve months.
The department shall notify the driver of the fact of the suspension of the driver's license under this regulation, the beginning date of the suspension and the driver's right to a hearing under the provisions of Section 66-5-30(B) NMSA 1978.
In accordance with New Mexico driving law, the driver shall surrender the driver's license to the Department immediately upon receiving notice of the suspension unless the driver requests a hearing under the provisions of Section 66-5-30(B) NMSA 1978, in which case the license shall be surrendered immediately upon a final decision adverse to the driver.
In accordance with New Mexico driving law, the Division shall not reinstate a driver's license and driving privilege to any person who has had that license and driving privilege suspended under the provisions of 18 NMAC 19.5.11.6 unless the conditions specified in this regulation are met.
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