Here's your guide to registering products in New Mexico.
Which product types to register
In New Mexico, you'll need to register:
- Wine
- Malt
- Spirits
You'll need to include the following information for each product you register:
- Vintage (for wine)
- Bottle size
- ABV
- Bottles per case
How to register your products
- If you have a new brand, register it as a New Brand.
- If you have a new COLA under an existing brand, register it as a Line Extension.
- If you make changes to a product or label, register your product as a Revision.
- If you have a variety pack or combo, you don't need to register it separately in New Mexico.
State fees and approval time
There is no state fee for registrations in New Mexico. You'll only be charged a $5 technology fee for each registration.
Wine | Malt | Spirits | |
New Brand | $5 | $5 | $5 |
Line Extension | $5 | $5 | $5 |
Revision | $5 | $5 | $5 |
Some registrations are approved upon submission, while others require review. If you haven't received approval or a request for supporting information within 3 days, leave a comment for the state administrator on your registration, or reach out to the state.
Distributor information
Distributor information is not required in New Mexico.
Required documents
- Trade Name Document (if you answered yes to Does this brand operate a trade name owned by you?)
- Brand Acquisition Letter (if you answered yes to Are you registering a label because you just recently acquired this brand?)
- Distributor Appointment Letter
- United States Primary Source Letter
Renewals
Renewals are not required in New Mexico.
More information
In New Mexico, licensees are required to submit a PRO registration in order for their license to be approved by the state. If you don't have an active license yet, email support@productregistrationonline.com, provide your Federal Basic Permit Number (FBPN), and request that we add your FBPN as a license in New Mexico.
Contact information
Dawn Webster: Dawn.Webster@state.nm.us