If you need to transfer real estate in New Mexico quickly and without warranties, a quitclaim deed New Mexico is one of the most commonly used tools. As an attorney who has drafted and recorded hundreds of New Mexico quit claim deeds for clients in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, and across the state over the last 12 years, I created this completely free, attorney-reviewed New Mexico quit claim deed form PDF and Word version that meets current 2025 recording requirements for all 33 counties, including Bernalillo County.
Download the free New Mexico quitclaim deed form here:
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Important Disclaimer: This free quit claim deed form New Mexico template is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed New Mexico attorney or title professional before recording any deed.
A quitclaim deed New Mexico (sometimes spelled “quit claim deed”) is a legal document that transfers whatever interest the grantor currently has in real property to the grantee — without any warranties or guarantees that the title is clear. New Mexico recognizes quitclaim deeds under NMSA 1978, § 47-1-35 and § 47-1-37.
In my practice, the most common situations where I recommend a NM quit claim deed include:
| Feature | Quitclaim Deed | General Warranty Deed |
|---|---|---|
| Title warranties | None – “as-is” | Full warranties against defects |
| Typical use | Family transfers, divorce, trusts | Arms-length sales with title insurance |
| Lender acceptance | Rarely accepted for new loans | Standard for financed purchases |
Every county in New Mexico – from Bernalillo to Doña Ana to San Juan – follows the same basic statute, but recording offices have slightly different formatting and fee rules. My free New Mexico quit claim deed form already complies with the strictest requirements (Bernalillo County) so it will be accepted everywhere.
Required elements per NMSA § 14-9-7 and county clerk standards:
Bernalillo County (Albuquerque) is the strictest in the state. Your deed will be rejected without:
According to IRS.gov Publication 544 and New Mexico Taxation & Revenue:
Can I file a quitclaim deed myself in New Mexico?
Yes – thousands do every year. My template is designed for self-filing.
Does New Mexico have an official quit claim deed form?
No. The state does not publish a statutory form, which is why I created this free version used by attorneys statewide.
How long does recording take in Bernalillo County?
Same-day if submitted before 3 p.m.; e-recording available through services like Simplifile.
Will a quitclaim deed remove my name from the mortgage?
No. Only the lender can remove you from the loan.
I update this template every January and after any legislative changes. Last updated: November 2025.
Download Free New Mexico Quitclaim Deed (PDF)
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By downloading, you agree this is not legal advice and you assume all risk for proper completion and recording. For complex situations, contact a New Mexico real estate attorney.
Sources: New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 §§ 47-1-29 to 47-1-44; IRS Publication 544 (2025); New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department; Bernalillo County Clerk Recording Requirements (Nov 2025).
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