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Yes. Self-filing in Luna County works best for straightforward estates with a clear will and few beneficiaries.
File at the Sixth Judicial District Court, 855 S. Platinum Ave., Deming, NM 88030. Phone: 575-546-9611 ext. 0. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Clerk's office: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, open during lunch).
Luna County offers e-filing for probate matters. 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).
Luna County doesn't have a dedicated probate self-help center, so self-filers should confirm local procedures with the court clerk.
Yes, New Mexico offers informal probate procedures that are designed to be manageable without attorney representation.NMSA § 45-3-1201 (small estate $50K/30d; nmcourts.gov SRL Probate guide); NM probate form 4B-501 / NMSA §§ 45-3-801 to 45-3-803 (4-month creditor claims from first publication); NMSA § 45-3-719 (PR reasonable compensation); NMSA § 45-3-720 (attorney fees); NMSA § 34-7-14 ($30 probate court filing fee confirmed by NM SRL Probate guide)Verified Apr 18, 2026 The process is most straightforward for simple estates with clear wills and cooperative beneficiaries.
Court filing fees in New Mexico vary by county.NMSA § 45-3-1201 (small estate $50K/30d; nmcourts.gov SRL Probate guide); NM probate form 4B-501 / NMSA §§ 45-3-801 to 45-3-803 (4-month creditor claims from first publication); NMSA § 45-3-719 (PR reasonable compensation); NMSA § 45-3-720 (attorney fees); NMSA § 34-7-14 ($30 probate court filing fee confirmed by NM SRL Probate guide)Verified Apr 18, 2026 Self-filing costs typically include the court petition fee, publication costs. The filing fee is a fraction of total probate costs. See a full breakdown with the New Mexico probate calculator.
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