Job seekers are encouraged to contact the New Mexico Department of Labor, 501 Mountain
Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505) 841-9300. The agency offers the largest pool
of job listings in the state, as well as a full staff of qualified employment counselors
and placement interviewers.
The agency also issues several publications about the current job market: Large
Employers in the Albuquerque Area, New Mexico Job Hunter’s Guide, New Mexico Labor
Market Review, New Mexico 2006 Economic Projections. To order, call the Publication
Hotline at (505) 841-8711. Also, check out the Department of Labor’s Web Site at
http://www.state.nm.us/dol
Throughout the city’s four major quadrants and surrounding areas, housing possibilities
vary greatly in price, style and availability.
Single-family homes and townhouses are available for sale through the Albuquerque Metropolitan Board of Realtors Southwest Multiple Listing Service (accessible by all Coldwell Banker LEGACY agents).

To register your vehicle (new residents have 30 days), you must take the vehicle
to the Motor Vehicle Division and provide proof of (a) ownership, (b) liability
insurance, and (c) compliance with state emission-control standards. Registration
fees are based on the vehicle’s age and weight. Call 1-888 683-4636 for information
and locations.
New Mexico has a graduated state income tax. In other words, the tax rate rises
as income increases, with personal income tax piggybacking on Federal income taxes.
The statewide gross receipts tax of 5% applies to almost all goods and services
exchanged. Local communities can levy additional increments. The total gross receipts
tax in Albuquerque is currently 5.8125%.
All real property and business personal property is subject to taxation under New
Mexico law. Real property valuations are based on market value. Business personal
property must be reported to the Bernalillo County Assessor’s Office by the last
day of February each year.
For information regarding real and business personal property taxation, call the
Bernalillo County Assessor’s office at (505) 222-3700. For other tax questions,
contact the Department of Taxation and Revenue in Albuquerque at (505) 841-6200.
Albuquerque has no residency requirements for voter registration. Anyone who will
be 18 years old by the date of the next election may register. To be eligible, you
must be registered 28 days prior to the election. Information on locations of registration
offices is also available from the Bernalillo County Bureau of Elections/Voter Registration
at (505) 768-4085. You can also call the League of Women Voters (505) 884-8441;
the Democratic Party (505) 830-3650 or the Republican Party (505) 298-3214.
To qualify for in-state tuition rates at the state schools, you are required to
have been physically present in the state for a period of no less than 12 consecutive
months. You must demonstrate your intention of becoming a permanent resident by
registering your motor vehicle, obtaining a driver’s license and securing employment.
An exception is possible for dependent students who move to the state with their
families. Residency can be presumed if a parent supplies documentation of employment
expected to continue throughout the coming year.