New Mexico License Law
Under NMREC regulations, all New Mexico licensees' license status is publicly available through:
AThe National Association of REALTORS database
BNMREC's license verification system on the Commission's website✓ Correct
CThe local MLS only
DThe state attorney general's office
Explanation
NMREC maintains a publicly accessible license verification system on its website, allowing consumers to verify a licensee's current status (active, inactive, suspended, revoked) and affiliated brokerage.
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