Verify any solar contractor in New Mexico for free. Groundcheck pulls New Mexico Construction Industries Division license status, entity registration, court judgments, OSHA citations, and BBB complaints. Every line sourced. The contractor is never notified.
New Mexico requires an EE-98 Electrical license for PV interconnection or an ES-1 Solar Thermal license for solar hot water work, both issued by the Construction Industries Division.
Licensing boardNew Mexico Construction Industries Division
License classEE-98 Electrical / ES-1 Solar Thermal
Six classes of public record for New Mexico solar contractors.
State license standing
Active, lapsed, revoked, or expired status from the NM solar contractor licensing board.
Entity registration
Secretary of State filing status: active, dissolved, or administratively revoked.
Court judgments & liens
Public court filings, UCC liens, and judgment records in New Mexico.
OSHA safety record
Federal OSHA inspection history, citations, and penalty amounts. Installs photovoltaic systems, solar thermal systems, battery storage, and related electrical interconnection on residential and commercial buildings-specific.
BBB complaints
Better Business Bureau complaint history and accreditation status.
Phoenix detection
Dissolved entities reopening under a new name at the same address.
Coverage
Verify solar contractors in any New Mexico city.
Groundcheck covers every solar contractor and contractor entity registered in New Mexico, including: