New Mexico Unclaimed Property Reporting
Generate NAUPA II & NAUPA III files for New Mexico. Secure, fast, and compliant.
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Holders of unclaimed property in New Mexico must report to the state's unclaimed property division. EscheatFix helps you generate the required NAUPA II & NAUPA III file formats accepted by New Mexico, ensuring compliance with specific property codes and dormancy periods.
Key Deadlines
- Report Due (Life Insurance): May 1
- Report Due (All Others): November 1
- Payment Due (Life Insurance): May 1
- Payment Due (All Others): November 1
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New Mexico Reporting Specifics
New Mexico generally enforces a 5-year dormancy period for standard banking and investment properties, including savings accounts, checking accounts, certificates of deposit, and securities. This 5-year standard also applies to gift certificates and mineral proceeds.
However, holders must be attentive to accelerated timelines for specific obligations. Wages, utility deposits, and property resulting from business dissolution become reportable after just 1 year. Matured life insurance policies and IRA/Keogh accounts follow a 3-year dormancy rule.
New Mexico allows for an aggregate limit of $50. Items valued under this amount may be grouped together and reported as a lump sum without detailed owner information, simplifying the reporting process for smaller obligations.
Filing Instructions
- Download Template: Get the EscheatFix CSV template designed for New Mexico reporting.
- Enter Data: Input property details.
- Convert: Upload to EscheatFix to generate the NAUPA file. We validate against common errors.
- Submit: Submit the file via the state's secure file upload system.