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Your WRITTEN request for a hearing on the revocation of your Driver's License must be received by the Motor Vehicle Department within ten (10) days from the date you were served with a Notice of Revocation.

In most cases, you will be served with the Notice of Revocation by the police officer that arrested you. In rare cases, the notice will be mailed to you via registered mail.

TO MAKE A REQUEST for a hearing, STATE IN WRITING that you desire a hearing concerning the revocation of your license and either attach a photocopy of the front of the Notice of Revocation or include complete identifying information, including YOUR FULL NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER, RETURN ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, CITATION NUMBER, DATE OF ARREST, and ARRESTING AGENCY.

Or you can go to the "Downloadable Forms" page to download a Request for Hearing form you can download, fill out and mail in.

Your request must also be accompanied by a payment of $25.00 or a sworn statement of indigency (Form MVD-10813, available at any motor vehicle field office or on the "downloadable forms" page on this website)

Your WRITTEN request for a hearing must be MAILED TO:

Driver's Service Bureau, Motor Vehicle Division P.O. Box 1028 Santa Fe, N.M. 87504-1028

OR

Your request may be submitted in person at the Driver Services Bureau of the Motor Vehicle Division in the Montoya Building, 1100 S. St Francis Drive, Santa Fe, New Mexico

A telephone call cannot be accepted as your request for hearing, but if additional information is needed, the MVD phone number is (505) 827-2303 or 827-9717

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1-866-DWI-PRO-1

(1-866-394-7761)

In Albuquerque call 877-8787

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