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File your New Mexico no annual report (llc).

Good news: New Mexico does NOT require an annual report for LLCs. Your entity stays in good standing without filing — but you still need to maintain a Registered Agent, EIN, and any state tax filings. Here's what New Mexico requires instead.

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New Mexico annual report

What New Mexico requires in plain English.

Due No filing required

New Mexico No annual report (LLC) comes due No filing required. None cadence. AutoFile triggers at T-14 days so you never miss it.

No filing fee

New Mexico charges no filing fee.

Good standing maintained

Filing on time keeps your New Mexico entity in good standing: required for bank loans, M&A, RFPs, foreign qual.

Miss it = bad standing

Late filing in New Mexico triggers late fees + loss of good standing. Sustained non-filing = administrative dissolution.

Pre-filled from your record

BOS already has your New Mexico entity's officers, addresses, RA, and EIN. We pre-fill the No annual report (LLC) form, you review, we file.

Receipt to your vault

After New Mexico accepts the No annual report (LLC), state-issued receipt + filing number returns to your BOS vault. Audit-trail maintained.

How it works

A clean handoff, in 4 steps.

Verify New Mexico status

We pull current New Mexico SOS record to confirm entity, RA, last filing.

Pre-fill the No annual report (LLC)

Officers, addresses, RA pulled from your BOS vault. You review, approve.

File with New Mexico SOS

Submitted electronically with state fee. New Mexico typical turnaround 1-7 business days.

Receipt to vault

State acceptance + filing number returned to your BOS vault. Compliance Score updated live.

Three ways to stay compliant

File it once, file it forever, or hand it all to us.

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$149+ state fee
One filing, this year only
  • This year's No annual report (LLC) prepared and filed for New Mexico
  • State-stamped receipt delivered to your inbox
  • Plain-English review before submission
  • No annual report (LLC) accuracy guarantee
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  • No annual report (LLC) filed every year, automatically for New Mexico
  • Deadline tracking and 90/60/30/7-day reminders
  • Late-fee shield: we cover state late fees if we miss the filing
  • Receipt vault with full filing history
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  • 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
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FAQ

Common questions.

What is the New Mexico annual report?

It is the periodic filing that keeps your entity's information current with New Mexico and your status active. States call it different things: an Annual Report, Statement of Information, Public Information Report, or Annual Registration, and it usually confirms your address, registered agent, and management. It is not a tax return; it is a compliance filing. We prepare and file the correct New Mexico version on time.

When is the New Mexico annual report due?

New Mexico sets its own schedule, and it varies: some states tie it to your formation anniversary, others to a fixed calendar date, and some run on a two-year cycle. Missing it is easy because the date is not intuitive. We track your specific New Mexico deadline and can file automatically, backed by a compliance calendar, so it never sneaks up on you.

How much does New Mexico charge for the annual report?

New Mexico sets the fee, and it ranges widely by state and entity type, from nothing in a few states to a substantial amount in others, sometimes based on revenue or shares. Because the figure changes over time, we show the current New Mexico amount before filing and pass it through at cost. Our service pricing is on the pricing page rather than quoted here where it could go stale.

What happens if I miss the New Mexico deadline?

New Mexico typically adds a late penalty, and continued failure moves your entity out of good standing and can lead to administrative dissolution. Losing good standing can block loans, contracts, and certificates until you fix it. Catching it early is far cheaper than a later reinstatement, so we monitor the date and file before a miss can spiral into a bigger problem.

Do I need to file the New Mexico report in person?

No. New Mexico accepts these filings electronically, and you almost never need to appear anywhere. We file yours online and return the confirmation to your vault. If New Mexico requires a wet signature or a mailed form for a specific entity type, we handle that too, but for most filers the New Mexico annual report is fully electronic and quick.

What if my entity information has changed?

The annual report is often exactly where you update a new address, a change in members or managers, or your registered agent, so New Mexico has current records. If the change is significant, New Mexico may also need a separate amendment. We review what changed and make sure the New Mexico report and any agent change together reflect your current setup rather than leaving a stale record.

Does New Mexico treat LLCs and corporations differently?

Often yes. New Mexico may use different forms, fees, schedules, or information requirements for LLCs versus corporations, and corporations sometimes owe more detail. Filing the wrong version or missing corp-specific fields causes rejections and delay. We file the correct New Mexico form for your exact entity type so it is accepted the first time instead of bouncing back.

Can I file my own New Mexico annual report?

Yes, you can always file directly with New Mexico; it does not require a service. People use us to avoid missing the non-obvious deadline, to keep every entity's filings in one place, and to have the report reviewed before submission. It is a safety net against the single most common cause of losing good standing, tracked on your compliance calendar, not a requirement.

Is foreign qualification different for the annual report?

Yes. If you are registered to do business in New Mexico as a foreign entity, you still file New Mexico's annual report for foreign entities, on top of the one in your home state. Each state where you are registered expects its own. We track every state you operate in so no jurisdiction's report is missed and no registration quietly lapses.

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