Enter the Parcel ID, Listing Agent, Listing Price of the property, and press the calculate button to compute the estimated taxes
(The generated certificate will open as PDF in a new window.)

IMPORTANT! This tool is solely for the purpose of identifying residential estimated tax liability pursuant to the Real Estate Disclosure Act, Section 47-13-4 (D). The estimated tax liability produced by this tool will not reflect an appropriate estimate of tax liability for non-residential use. An estimate reflecting non-residential use may be calculated using the Estimate Property Tax here.

Parcels and Tax Billing updated January 16, 2024.

Tax rates updated October 24, 2023.

Parcel ID:
Listing Agent:
Seller:
Listing Price: $

*Important* -- This is an estimated property tax calculation, based on the latest mill rate set by State and Local governments. The estimated tax calculation does not take into consideration any exemptions, ie; head of household, veterans, etc ...

*Disclaimer: The estimated Property Tax Levy is calculated using the stated price and estimates of the applicable tax rates. The County Assessor is required by law to value the property at its “current and correct” value, which may differ from the listed price. Further, the estimated tax rate may be higher or lower than those that will actually be imposed. Accordingly, the actual tax levy may be higher or lower than the estimated amount. New Mexico law requires your real estate Broker or agent to provide you an Estimated Property Tax Levy on the Property you have submitted or intended to submit an offer to Purchase. All real estate Brokers and agents who have complied with these disclosure requirements shall be immune from suit and liability from suit relating to the Estimated Property Tax Levy.