New Mexico Background Checks & Criminal Records

New Mexico Background Check Coverage

New Mexico Background Check


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  • New Mexico Sex Offender - Registry contains information on individuals convicted of certain sex offenses on or after July 1, 1995. Also included are individuals convicted of a sex offense prior to that date and were incarcerated or on probation/parole as of that date. Data can include offender name, offender address, offense, conviction date, registration date and photo, but not for all the offenders. We have collected a the photos avaliable at this time and will continus to add photos as they become available. Updated Monthly.
  • New Mexico Dept of Corrections - Information on over 16,000 offenders who are incarcerated or on probation and/or parole supervision. The type of information available is an offenders offense, disposition, sentence, and case number. Updated monthly.
  • P.R.I.O.R.S. - Public Record Indexes of Record Searches. This database is comprised of proprietary criminal data compiled from previously ordered county, statewide and federal criminal requests, from NM, which contained records.

New Mexico Background Check

Whether you live in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, or anyplace in between, the ability to carry out an accurate and thorough background check is essential in maintaining you and your family's protection.

New Mexico County Coverage

Bernalillo Chaves Dona Ana Eddy Lea McKinley Otero San Juan Sandoval Santa Fe Valencia

New Mexico City Coverage

Alamogordo Albuquerque Artesia Clovis Deming Farmington Hobbs Las Cruces Las Vegas Los Alamos Los Lunas Rio Rancho Roswell Santa Fe Silver City

New Mexico Criminal Background Checks Keep Your Family Safe

Whether you're taking a weekend trip golfing at the sound Sand Hills Golf Course or spend a few days touring the Panhandle Region to the Pioneer Country Region, you might rely on someone else to watch over your kids while you are away. When it comes to your children, you can never take risks. That's why you ought to perform a background check on the person you are to trust with your child's safety.

There are over 1,100 registered sex offenders in Nebraska alone, and it is projected that this accounts for less than 25% of who have in fact committed a sexual crime. A background check is a low-cost way for you to establish a safe environment for your children while you're not at home.

New Mexico Criminal Background Checks Keep Your Home Safe

You should never hire any type of house services unless they come from a reference from someone dependable. Even then, a simple Nebraska background check is a sure way to quickly raise flags. It is common for people to pose as a dependable maid or nanny and gain the trust of an innocent victim. Unfortunately in most cases, theft is irresolvable and the stolen goods never make it back. In numerous cases, a Nebraska background check reveals that the suspect had a criminal record. Filing a police report will frequently raise flags in the future for others who perform background checks on the individual.

Criminal Statistics For The State Of New Mexico

  • Total Crime - In 2006, New Mexico had a Total Crime Index of 4580.4 incidents per 100,000 individuals. This figure was down 4.2% from the previous year in 2005. The Total Crime Index was down 10% since 2002 and down even more in 1997, down 33.7%. New Mexico's Total Crime Index has been steadily declining during the past 25 years.
  • Violent Crime - New Mexico had a Violent Crime Index of 643.2 reported incidents per 100,000 people in 2006. This number was down 0.5% from 2005. The Violent Crime Index was up 4.5% since 1980, but down 33.1% since 1998. New Mexico's Violent Crime Index has changed slightly during the past twenty five years, declining slightly.
  • Property Crime - New Mexico's 2006 Property Crime Index was 3937.2 reported incidents per one hundred thousand people. This figure was down 4.8% from the prior year. The Property Crime Index was down 3.8% since 2003 and down from a 25 year high in 1997, down 35%. New Mexico's Property Crime Index has been steadily declining during the past 25 years.
  • Murder Rate - The 2006 New Mexico Murder Rate was 6.8 reported incidents per one hundred thousand individuals. This figure was down 9.4% from the previous year in 2005. The Murder Rate was up 25.9% since 2001, but down 48.1% since 1980. New Mexico's Murder Rate has been declining during the past 25 years.
  • Forced Rape - In 2006, New Mexico's Forcible Rape Index was 56 reported incidents per 100,000 people. This figure was up 3.5% from the previous year in 2005. The Forcible Rape Index was up 45.8% since 1988, but down 11.9% since 1996. New Mexico's Forcible Rape Index has slowly been increasing during the past 25 years.
  • Robbery - The Robbery Index in 2006 for New Mexico was 107.7 incidents per 100,000 individuals. This figure was up 9.5% from the previous year in 2005. The Robbery Index was up 4.4% since 1988, but down 37.2% since 1997. New Mexico's Robbery Index has been gradually dropping during the past 25 years.
  • Aggravated Assault - New Mexico's Aggravated Assault Index in 2006 was 472.8 reported incidents per 100,000 people. This figure was down 2.9% from the previous year in 2005. The Aggravated Assault Index was up 9.7% since 1980, but down 35.5% since 1998. New Mexico's Aggravated Assault Index has changed slightly during the past 25 years, declining slightly.
  • Burglary - In 2006, New Mexico had a Burglary Index of 1069.7 incidents per hundred thousand individuals. This figure was down 1.7% from the previous year in 2005. The Burglary Index was up 5.7% since 2003, but down 42.1% since 1986. New Mexico's Burglary Index has been declining during the past 25 years.
  • Larceny Theft - The 2006 Larceny Theft Index of New Mexico was 2395.5 incidents per 100,000 people. This figure was down 9.3% from the previous year, 2005. The Larceny Theft Index was down 11.1% since 2003 and down from a 25 year high in 1982, down 39.1%. New Mexico's Larceny Theft Index has been declining during the past 25 years.
  • Motor Vehicle Theft - The Motor Vehicle Theft Index in 2006 for New Mexico was 472 reported incidents per 100,000 people. This figure was down 9.3% from the previous year in 2005. The Motor Vehicle Theft Index was up 54% since 1983, but down 34.2% since 1997. New Mexico's Motor Vehicle Theft Index has significantly increased in the past 25 years.