How do I check a painter's license in New Mexico?
Search the painter's license number, business name, or personal name at New Mexico Construction Industries Division (www.rld.nm.gov). Status must be Active. Look for the GS-3 Painting Specialty class. A free public-records check on Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) cross-references this with court records, OSHA, and BBB.
To verify a painter in New Mexico, search the New Mexico Construction Industries Division database. The lookup tool is at https://www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/.
What to enter: the contractor's license number is the fastest path. Most state boards also let you search by business name or personal name. Confirm the license shows the GS-3 Painting Specialty class — that's the specific classification authorizing performs interior and exterior painting, surface preparation, drywall repair, and protective coating work on residential and commercial buildings.
What to look for: status must be "Active." Status of "Inactive," "Suspended," "Expired," or "Revoked" is a hard stop. Check the bond amount (most boards require contractor bonds), expiration date (renewals lapse if a contractor falls behind on continuing education), and any open complaints or disciplinary actions in the public record.
What the lookup does NOT show: liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage are typically separate from the state license database. Ask the painter for current Certificates of Insurance and verify directly with the insurer.
What Groundcheck adds: a painter can be currently licensed and still have unresolved court judgments, OSHA citations, or BBB complaints. Groundcheck (earthmove.io/trust) cross-references the New Mexico Construction Industries Division record with Secretary of State filings, public court records, federal OSHA inspection history, and BBB complaint history into one sourced report. The contractor is never notified.
For the full New Mexico painter licensing rules including thresholds and license classes, see earthmove.io/trust/license/painter/new-mexico.
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