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New Mexico
License Portability Summary
New Mexico has a universal license recognition law. As a South Carolina-licensed professional, your license is generally recognized in New Mexico, subject to meeting basic eligibility requirements. This is the strongest form of license portability available. Early universal recognition adopter (2016); moderate compact membership.
Interstate Compact Memberships
New Mexico is a member of 3 compacts: Nurse Licensure Compact, Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, Counseling Compact. You share 3 of these with South Carolina: Nurse Licensure Compact, Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, Counseling Compact.
Nursing — Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)
Both South Carolina and New Mexico are members of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). If you hold a multistate nursing license from South Carolina, you can practice in New Mexico without obtaining a separate license.
Teaching License Reciprocity
Teaching license portability from South Carolina to New Mexico: NASDTEC member; reciprocal certification with endorsement review. Most states participate in the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement, but specific requirements vary by state and endorsement area.
Professional Engineer (PE) Comity
New Mexico supports PE license comity through NCEES. Licensed Professional Engineers from South Carolina can apply for licensure by comity, which is a streamlined process using your NCEES Record. This typically requires verifying your education, exam passage, and experience meet New Mexico's requirements.
Military Spouse License Portability
Universal recognition covers military spouses; expedited processing. Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), updated December 2024, all states are now required to recognize valid professional licenses from other states for military personnel and their spouses.
Recent Legislative Changes
IMLC legislation passed but implementation pending.
Official State Licensing Board
For the most current licensing requirements and compact participation details, visit the official New Mexico licensing page at https://www.rld.nm.gov/. Requirements and compact memberships may change as new legislation is enacted.
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Interstate compact memberships and universal-recognition laws are updated regularly — always confirm with the destination state's licensing board before relocating or practicing. Coverage varies by profession (nursing, psychology, PT, counseling, engineering, teaching, real estate). Data reflects laws in effect as of early 2026.