New Mexico residential building permit application

A residential building permit application is the counter document that authorizes structural, addition, remodel, deck, or garage-conversion work on a single-family or duplex property. Building departments reject applications far more often for incomplete contractor and valuation data than for the work itself.

What goes on the New Mexico version

  • Applicant, property owner and contractor blocks with license, bond and insurance numbers
  • Parcel / APN, occupancy classification and affected square footage
  • Written scope of work and declared construction valuation
  • Signature and date block formatted for counter submission

New Mexico jobs get the national baseline packet. Every field a building department needs is covered; state-specific attachments are being added market by market.

Mistakes that get it kicked back

  • Declaring a valuation that does not match the signed contract — this is the top cause of plan-review holds
  • Leaving the occupancy classification blank when the jurisdiction uses it to route plan review
  • Using a DBA name that does not match the name on the state contractor license

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General guidance for New Mexico contractors, not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the authority having jurisdiction before filing.