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Mora County Property Tax Due Date

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2026 Property Tax Due Dates

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Installment 1in 122 days

November 10

First half

Installment 2overdue

April 10

Second half

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Penalty: $5 minimum + 1% monthly interestGrace period: Until Dec 10 / May 10

Payment Methods

Online, Mail, In-Person

Mora County Treasurer

Office Address

PO Box 210
Mora, NM 87732

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Mailing Address

PO Box 210, Mora, NM 87732

Office Hours

Mon-Fri 8am - 4:30pm

How to Pay

Online

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By Mail

Mail check payable to Mora County Treasurer — PO Box 210, Mora, NM 87732

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In Person

Visit the Treasurer's office — PO Box 210, Mora NM 87732, Mon-Fri 8am - 4:30pm

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About Property Taxes in New Mexico

New Mexico property taxes are administered at the county level. Property is assessed at one-third (33.33%) of its market value — the lowest assessment ratio in the country. This means a $300,000 home has an assessed value of only $100,000 before exemptions. New Mexico's low assessment ratio combined with moderate mill rates results in effective property tax rates among the lowest in the western United States. Tax bills are mailed in the fall and due in two installments.

Payment & Assessment

New Mexico property taxes are paid in two equal installments: First half: Due November 10 Second half: Due April 10 of the following year A 1% per month penalty applies to late payments. Most counties offer online payment. Contact your county treasurer for payment options.

Statewide framework for New Mexico. Your county's specific rates and deadlines are shown above.

About Mora County

Mora County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,189. Its county seat is the census-designated place (CDP) Mora. The county has another CDP, Watrous, a village, Wagon Mound, and 12 smaller unincorporated settlements. Mora became a formal county in the US, in what was then the New Mexico Territory, on February 1, 1860. Ecclesiastically, the county is within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe. County population peaked at about 14,000 circa 1920, declining to about 4,000 to 5,000 since the 1970s; the 2018 estimate was 4,506.

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