Santa Fe County Court Records Lookup

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Santa Fe County, New Mexico

With a population of over 154,400, Santa Fe County is the third most populated county in New Mexico. It was created in 1852 and has a land area of 1,909 square miles. The City of Santa Fe is its largest city and county seat. The Santa Fe County court system comprises District, Magistrate, Probate, and Municipal Courts. These courts ensure that the residents of Sante Fe County have access to justice and their rights are not trampled on. Each court has a unique function to perform to meet the county's many legal demands.

The Santa Fe County 1st Judicial District Court has general jurisdiction over all cases but typically handles cases beyond the jurisdiction of other courts in the county. It has exclusive jurisdiction over felonies and civil cases with claims exceeding $10,000. The Santa Fe County Magistrate Courts in Pojoaque and Santa Fe hear misdemeanors, civil cases with claims under $10,000, and preliminary hearings for felonies. They also handle municipal ordinance infractions and traffic offenses in areas outside the jurisdiction of Municipal Courts. The Santa Fe County Probate Court handles all probate matters, including admission of wills, appointment of guardianships, and management of estates. Municipal Courts in Edgewood and Santa Fe deal with municipal ordinance violations and traffic offenses.

Santa Fe County has a crime rate of 6,000 per 100,000 residents. As a result, the County Courts handle over 8,000 criminal cases annually. The New Mexico State Judiciary administrative staff maintains all public court records from the county's courts. Anyone can visit the County Courts to view and request copies of nonconfidential court records. They can also search for Santa Fe County public court records on the New Mexico Case Lookup portal. Certain court records in Santa Fe County are sealed under New Mexico law or by court orders to preserve privacy and protect sensitive information. These court records can only be accessed by authorized persons or by court orders. Court records typically sealed in Santa Fe County include medical records, mental health records, juvenile records, adoption records, information about jurors, and personal identifying information.

In summary, Santa Fe County's court system protects the rights of its residents and ensures justice for all. Anyone in Santa Fe County can approach the courts for justice, regardless of status, race, gender, or beliefs. The transparent management of court records in Santa Fe County increases the public's confidence in the judicial system. Santa Fe County is dedicated to upholding its legal excellence and to remain a model of efficient court administration in New Mexico.

Santa Fe County, NM - Courthouses

New Mexico Supreme Court

Court Type: Supreme Court
Street Address: 237 Don Gaspar Ave.
Website URL: https://supremecourt.nmcourts.gov/
Phone: 505-827-4860
Fax: 505-827-4837
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. Michael E. Vigil
Clerk: Joey D. Moya
Clerk Phone: 505-827-4860
Clerk Fax: 505-827-4837
Clerk Email: nmsupremecourtclerk@nmcourts.gov
Parking: While there are some parking meter spaces near the building, most parking is reserved. However, there is free parking available a block away from the building at a public parking garage across from the Roundhouse. The garage is located on the corner of Paseo de Peralta and Galisteo, and the following link provides a map showing where that parking garage is located and a walking route from the garage to the Supreme Court Building.
Directions: The Court is located at 237 Don Gaspar Avenue, Santa Fe, NM, alongside the Santa Fe River on the corner of Don Gaspar and Alameda. When you arrive at the Court, please enter through the large, double brass doors at the front of the building.
Public transportation: These Bus lines stop near New Mexico State Capitol: RT1, RT2, RT6.
Restrictions: Firearms are not permitted on the premises.
Forms & Filing: https://www.nmcourts.gov/self-help/forms/
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://supremecourt.nmcourts.gov/supreme-court/court-calendar-live-viewing-and-case-information/court-calendar-and-oral-argument-livestream/
Languages: Multiple
Email: nmsupremecourtclerk@nmcourts.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/New-Mexico-Supreme-Court/119601508086650
Special Access: Disability parking and access is available at the South Entrance of the building on East De Vargas.
About / Additional Info: The New Mexico Supreme Court has mandatory appellate jurisdiction over cases involving life sentence and death penalty appeals, Public Regulation Commission appeals, and appeals regarding election challenges. The court has discretionary appellate jurisdiction to grant writs of certiorari to review judgments of the New Mexico Court of Appeals, and it has superintending control over lower courts. When it was first created, the Court was comprised of three Justices. In 1929, the Court expanded to a Court of five. The first three Justices were the Honorable Clarence J. Roberts, Richard H. Hanna, and Frank W.Parker. The newly created fourth and fifth seats in 1929 were first held by the Honorable Charles C. Catron and John F. Simms. The five seats on the Supreme Court are now named after the Justices who first held them and are known as the Carton Seat, the Hanna Seat, the Parker Seat, the Roberts Seat, and the Simms Seat.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_Supreme_Court

New Mexico Court of Appeals - Santa Fe Office

Court Type: Court of Appeals
Street Address: 237 Don Gaspar Ave.
Website URL: https://coa.nmcourts.gov/
Phone: 505-827-4925
Fax: 505-827-4946
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. J. Miles Hanisee
Judge Phone: 505-767-6123
Clerk: Mark H. Reynolds
Clerk Phone: 505-827-4925
Clerk Fax: 505-827-4946
Parking: There is limited street parking around the building, and the Metropolitan Park parking garage is available as paid parking.
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://coa.nmcourts.gov/home/about-the-court/docketing-and-calendaring/
Languages: Multiple
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-miles-hanisee-4b73b8b4
About / Additional Info: The Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court in the State of New Mexico. It sits between district courts and certain administrative agencies, which are below it, and the New Mexico Supreme Court, which is above it. Its jurisdiction covers the entire State. The Court of Appeals currently reviews appeals in all cases, except criminal cases involving sentences of death or life imprisonment, appeals from the Public Regulation Commission, and cases involving habeas corpus. The Court’s caseload is about 900 cases per year. The Court has two offices, one in Santa Fe and one in Albuquerque. At this time, three chambers are located in Santa Fe and seven chambers are located in Albuquerque. The Santa Fe office is in the Supreme Court building, and the Albuquerque office is located adjacent to the University of New Mexico School of Law.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_Court_of_Appeals

First Judicial District Court - Santa Fe County Courthouse

Court Type: District Court
Street Address: 225 Montezuma Ave.
Website URL: https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/
Phone: 505-455-8250
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Judge: Hon. Mary L. Marlowe Sommer
Judge Phone: 505-455-8170
Judge Fax / Email: sfeddiv8proposedtxt@nmcourts.gov
Clerk: Kathleen Vigil
Clerk Phone: 505-455-8250
Clerk Fax: 505-455-8280
Parking: You cannot park at any businesses or private residences. Most businesses and residential homeowners will tow your vehicle. The Court will not be responsible if your vehicle is towed. You cannot park at parking meters as you will not be able to leave to move your car when the meter expires. The Court will not pay or reimburse you for any parking tickets you receive. You can park in Railyard Garage (Enter at 503 Camino de la Familia (behind REI)), or in Sandoval Garage (Enter at 216 West San Francisco Street (across from Lensic)).
Directions: Directions from Railyard Garage: Proceed from the structure north and turn east (right) on Montezuma. Travel three blocks. The courthouse is on the north (left) side of the street. Fifteen (15) minutes to walk, plus ten (10) minutes to go through security. Directions from Sandoval Garage: Head south along Sandoval approximately four blocks, and turn left on Montezuma. Fifteen (15) Minutes, plus ten (10) minutes to go through security.
Forms & Filing: https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/home/self-help-center/forms/
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/home/programs/schedule/
Jury Service: https://firstdistrictcourt.nmcourts.gov/home/jury-schedule/
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Judicial-District-Court-Santa-Fe-Nm/313994908735511
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-vigil-b704a757/
ADA: Lucretia Ulibarri-Romero, Human Resources
ADA Phone: 505-455-8196
Special Access: Handicapped parking is available in front of the courthouse.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_E._Campos_United_States_Courthouse

Santa Fe County, NM - Sheriff's Office

Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 35 Camino Justicia
Phone: 505-986-2400

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