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Home→Tools→Self-File Probate Assessment→New Mexico→Doña Ana County

Can You Self-File Probate in Doña Ana County, New Mexico?

Find out if you can handle probate yourself, see estimated cost savings vs. hiring an attorney, and get a step-by-step filing checklist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can file probate without a lawyer in Doña Ana County. The process is most manageable for simple estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.

File at the Third Judicial District Court, located at 201 W. Picacho Ave., Las Cruces, NM 88005. Phone: 575-523-8200. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

New Mexico allows Small Estate Affidavit for estates under $50,000. There is a 30-day waiting period.

Savings depend on estate complexity and local attorney rates. Self-filing eliminates attorney fees, which in New Mexico are based on reasonable compensation and can range from $2,000 to $10,000+ for typical estates.

Can You Self-File Probate in Doña Ana County, New Mexico?

Self-filing probate in Doña Ana County means working directly with the Third Judicial District Court. This tool evaluates whether self-filing is feasible for your estate.

The Third Judicial District Court is located at 201 W. Picacho Ave., Las Cruces, NM 88005. Phone: 575-523-8200. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

Doña Ana County offers e-filing for probate proceedings, which can simplify the filing process. Odyssey File & Serve system. Mandatory for attorneys in civil cases (NMRA 1-005.2); optional for self-represented parties. Filing fees: $8 (file only) or $12 (eFile & Serve).

For smaller estates under $50,000, New Mexico offers Small Estate Affidavit that can avoid formal probate entirely.

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