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Welcome to the Manufactured Housing Division

The Manufactured Housing Division under the Manufactured Housing Act and Administrative code is the inspection authority for manufactured housing in the State of New Mexico.

Our mission is to foster a strong manufactured housing industry and provide consumer protection for manufactured housing owners in the State of New Mexico by,

  • Providing thorough inspections of manufactured housing installations and alterations
  • Working with industry contractors through outreach and news publications
  • Working with manufactures through construction process monitoring
  • Working with dealers through auditing and inspections of homes
  • Working with the manufactured housing committee on rules and regulations

 

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News & Announcements

MHC MEETINGS

 Manufactured Housing Committee

Agenda–Regular Meeting

Date and Time: Friday, August 12, 2022, at 9:30 a.m.

Location: Regulation and Licensing Building, 5500 San Antonio Dr. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109

Attendance By: IN PERSON/ TELEPHONIC (VIA WEBEX)

Dial US: 1-415-655-0002

Meeting ID: 2497 763 4156

 

If you are an individual with a disability who is in need of auxiliary aid or service to participate in a hearing or meeting, please contact the Manufactured Housing Division at (505) 365-3429 at least two weeks prior to the hearing or meeting.

Deactivating a Manufactured Home Title to Classify as Real Property
Enforcement Actions

Contracting without a license in New Mexico is against the law. If a contractor is working without a license, the Division may stop the construction project and file a criminal charge of unlicensed contracting in Metropolitan or Magistrate Court. Violators will be eligible for licensure 1 year from date of conviction.

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Click here to file a request for investigation against unlicensed violators

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Any one engaged in construction-related contracting in New Mexico must be licensed. This includes general construction work, electrical, mechanical and plumbing and LP gas. The activities that are considered to be contracting in New Mexico are defined in the Construction Industries Licensing Act, NMSA 1978,
Section 60-13-3.

Rule Hearings

The Manufactured Housing Committee will convene a public hearing on the following proposed changes to the administrative code to include amendments to its rules 14.12.1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS, 14.12.2 – LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS, 14.12.8 – RENEWAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION, 14.12.10 – FEES, and 14.12.11 – DISCIPLINE.  The hearing will be held before a hearing officer, at which time any interested person is invited to submit data, views or arguments on the proposed changes, either orally or in writing and to examine witnesses testifying at the hearing.  The original public notice hearing scheduled for December 10, 2021, was cancelled and is reset through this notice to February 11, 2022.

 

The hearing will be held virtually, due to the concerns surrounding COVID-19. Attendees were able to provide public comment on record and submit written comments.

 

The Division will review all feedback received during the public comment period and issue communication regarding a final decision at a later date.

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Click on links below for more information:

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

Proposed Rules -Exhibits

MHD Concise Explanatory Statement_esigned

MHD Published_ 14.12.11

MHD Published_14.12.10

MHD Published_14.12.08

MHD Published_14.12.02

MHD Published_14.12.01

To access the Public Hearing click HERE for more information.

MHD License Late Fee Calculation

 

Licensing Fees

CID Crossover- $100

Installer- $200

Dealer- $200

Salesperson- $50

Manufacturer- $500

 

LATE FEES

Grace Period for late fees is 30 days

on Day 31 late fees starts to accumulate starting at $31 dollars and a dollar a day a after that,  up to 60 days. After day 60 fee goes on to match what  fee is for that licenses.

Example for a Crossover is listed below:

If you are a Crossover and late fee lands on day 45, fee will be a total of  $145 fee.

If over 60 days late for crossover is a flat $200 fee.

 

 

Licenses over one year of the expiration date will require new application, new application fee and completion of all required examinations.

Contact Information

Albuquerque Office:

5500 San Antonio Dr NE, Suite F
Albuquerque NM, 87109

Open M-F 8am-5pm

 

Permit Customer Service:

Albuquerque: 505-222-9870
Las Cruces: 505-383-0319
Santa Fe: 505-476-4614

 

Licensing:

505-365-3429

MHD Quick Links

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