We monitor data breaches reported to the New Mexico Attorney General. If your information was exposed, you may qualify for compensation — at no cost to you.
New Mexico Data Breach Notification Act (§ 57-12C-1 et seq.)
New Mexico requires notification within 30 days and also requires the AG to be notified when 1,000 or more residents are affected. New Mexico law requires annual testing of security systems for businesses maintaining large amounts of personal information.
New Mexico's daily penalty structure means companies face escalating fines the longer they delay. Residents can leverage AG investigations to build supporting evidence for civil claims.
No active cases found for New Mexico at this time. Check back — we update daily from the New Mexico AG database.
Were you affected by a New Mexico data breach? Find out if you qualify for compensation — no cost, no obligation.
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