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New Mexico Auto Loan Debt Laws

Everything you need to know about auto loan debt in New Mexico: SOL is 6 years, garnishment capped at 25% of disposable earnings, and 2 state-specific protections apply.

6 years

SOL (written contracts)

$23,792

Avg auto loan debt

25% of disposable earnings

Garnishment cap

How to Dispute Auto Loan Debt in New Mexico

1
Challenge deficiency balance after repossession
2
Verify the sale was commercially reasonable (UCC requirement)
3
Dispute if proper repossession notice wasn't given
4
Check for state-specific redemption rights
5
Validate any collection attempts under FDCPA

New Mexico State Law

NM Unfair Practices Act

File complaints: AG Consumer Protection

Relevant Federal Laws

  • FDCPA (15 USC 1692)
  • FCRA (15 USC 1681)
  • FTC Act 5
  • CFPB Reg F

New Mexico Consumer Protections

Community property state — spouse debt implications
Treble damages under Unfair Practices Act

Auto Loan Debt Tips for New Mexico Residents

Lenders must sell repossessed vehicles at commercially reasonable price
Many states require advance notice before repossession
Deficiency balance collectors must validate under FDCPA

Dispute Auto Loan Debt in New Mexico

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