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New Mexico NP License 2026: Full Practice Authority, NM BON Process, Salary

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Ava Health Team
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New Mexico nurse practitioners (APRN) have had full practice authority since 1993, one of the first states in the US to grant NPs independent practice rights. Average APRN salary in New Mexico is $105,000/year in 2026, with Albuquerque reaching $112,000-$125,000 at UNM and Presbyterian Health. The state's widespread HPSA designations and IHS opportunities significantly augment total compensation.

New Mexico APRN Practice Authority

New Mexico is a full practice authority state with over 30 years of NP-independent practice experience, the infrastructure for APRN-led practices is more mature here than in almost any other state. APRNs may independently diagnose, treat, and prescribe (Schedule II-V) upon licensure.

NM Board of Nursing Application Requirements

  • Active New Mexico RN license
  • Graduation from accredited NP program (master's or doctorate)
  • National certification from ANCC, AANP, NCC, PNCB, or other Board-approved body
  • APRN application fee: $75
  • Online application through New Mexico Board of Nursing portal

Processing Timeline

New Mexico Board of Nursing APRN applications typically process in 6-10 weeks.

NP Salary in New Mexico (2026)

City / RegionAvg Annual Salary
Albuquerque$114,000
Santa Fe$110,000
Las Cruces$103,000
Roswell$100,000
Farmington$102,000
IHS / Navajo / Tribal$108,000-$140,000

Top NM Health Systems for APRNs

  • UNM Hospital (University of New Mexico), Albuquerque; academic flagship; Level I trauma; highest APRN salaries in NM
  • Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque and statewide; largest not-for-profit in NM; strong APRN integration
  • Lovelace Health System, Albuquerque; Ardent Health; strong cardiology and oncology NP programs
  • Memorial Medical Center, Las Cruces; southern NM referral center
  • Indian Health Service (IHS) / Navajo Area IHS, Gallup, Shiprock, Chinle; federal pay scale + loan repayment; highest total compensation for tribal area NPs in NM

IHS and Tribal Health Opportunities

New Mexico has the second-largest Native American population of any US state, the Navajo Nation, 19 Pueblo tribes, and 2 Apache tribes create extensive IHS and tribal health opportunities. IHS APRNs earn federal GS-scale salaries ($108,000-$140,000 for experienced NPs) plus loan repayment up to $50,000 and housing assistance in remote locations, significantly exceeding private sector compensation.

What We See at Ava Health

New Mexico's full practice authority since 1993 means the state has the most mature NP-independent practice infrastructure outside the earliest FPA states. Albuquerque's UNM and Presbyterian are major APRN employers; IHS/Navajo positions represent the highest total compensation available. Rural New Mexico has NHSC loan repayment eligibility across 94% of counties.

Related: NP License Arizona 2026, NP License Colorado 2026, RN Salary New Mexico 2026.

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