Does New Mexico require motor insurance and saloon inspections?

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Answers:    Insurance? Yes.

In an effort to cut back the risk to the Citizens of New Mexico from uninsured motor vehicles operating on New Mexico highway, the 2001 New Mexico Legislature passed House Bill 847 to identify uninsured motorists and to assist in the enforcement of automobile liability insurance requirements of the state. The legislation directs the Department of Taxation and Revenue-Motor Vehicle Division to develop and operate an insurance christening database (IIDB). This database will be used by law enforcement officer, state agencies and courts to determine whether a particular vehicle have appropriate liability insurance coverage. The legislation requires the Motor Vehicle Division to issue an administrative suspension of the offender's vehicle registration if evidence of liability insurance is not provided by the owner's insurance company upon request. Effective October 9, 2002 registration of your vehicle(s) may be denied or delayed if the IIDB records do not show the vehicle(s) have insurance coverage The underlying rationale for the program is that if there are a reduced amount of uninsured motorists operating on the highways, the number of uninsured accident will decline. The purpose of the New Mexico Insurance Identification Program is to provide an on line tool to ruling enforcement officials and the Motor Vehicle Division to determine whether restrained grounds exist to believe that a person is operating a vehicle minus the minimum liability insurance required by New Mexico law.

http://www.tax.state.nm.us/driveinsured....

Inspections? Apparently not, I see no mention of it on the net page.

http://www.levy.state.nm.us/mvd/mvd_home....

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