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New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA)

 
"Citizens in a democracy have a fundamental right to have access to public records. This right is recognized by the New Mexico Legislature through the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 14-2-1 et seq. (“IPRA”), and by the New Mexico Supreme Court, which stated in 1977 that a citizen’s right to know is the rule and secrecy is the exception…"


Downloadable Compliance Guides

 
Inspection of Public Records Act Compliance Guide
Thursday, June 03, 2010 - This guide is aimed to inform the public, state and local government agencies, and all other public bodies subject to the Act about the Act’s requirements and application.

IPRA Checklist
July 19, 2007 - The IPRA Checklist provides important details about the Inspection of Public Records Act to help local governments, members of government boards and commissions, and the general public understand New Mexico' open government laws.

Link to Office of the Attorney General -OMA /IPRA (NM Sunshine Laws)

Financial Disclosure Information
(Courtesy of the Secretary of State's Website)


Submitting an OMA and/or IPRA Complaint

Open Meetings Act Complaints
Written complaints concerning potential Open Meetings Act violations submitted to our office should include:
  • Specific dates of potential violation
  • Description of the public body that took the action(s) in question
  • Description of the specific circumstances surrounding the allegation
  • Other supporting documentation
Inspection of Public Records Complaints
Written complaints concerning potential Inspection of Public Records Act violations submitted to our office should include:
  • Specifics regarding the allegation
  • Description of the public body of which records are being sought
  • Copy of the written request for inspection of public records
  • Other supporting documentation
 
 
Requests of the Lt. Governor's Office should be sent to:
Records Custodian
Office of the Lt. Governor
Attn: Mark.VanDyke@state.nm.us
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Room 417
Santa Fe, NM 87501

 

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Contact Us:

 
The Office of Lieutenant Governor John A. Sanchez is located in the State Capitol Building in Santa Fe (Fourth Floor, Room 417).

Mailing Address:
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Room 417
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Phone Number: (505) 476-2250
Fax Number: (505) 476-2257


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