New Mexico Contractor License FAQ

Updated October 11, 2023.

New Mexico requires a contractor license for anyone engaging in construction related activity and contracting. However, if you have less than $7,200 in revenue each you, a license is not required.  

The NASCLA exam or the GB-98 can be taken as the trades exam for the New Mexico commercial license. 

You must have 4,000 hours of experience in general building construction to meet the GB-2 contractor license requirements in New Mexico. 

You must have 8,000 hours of experience to be eligible for a GB-98 contractor license. 

You must have 8,000 hours of experience to be eligible for a GB-2/GB-98 contractor license. 

Contractors need to carry a $10,000 contractor license bond in New Mexico. 

The NASCLA application fee is $35. Once you have been accepted to sit for the exam, the testing fee with PSI is $130. 

The New Mexico Business and Law exam is a single book, open book exam to test your knowledge on the specific rules and regulations of business in New Mexico. 

You must be 18 years old to obtain a contractor’s license in New Mexico. 

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