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New Mexico

To obtain coverage by mail, you may complete an Enrollment Form and mail it with your premium to RISC.  If you are enrolling after January, please refer to the Prorated Premium Chart for the correct premium amount to submit. 

 

       ENROLL OR RENEW ONLINE                      ONLINE FAQ

 

For coverage effective during the 2010 policy period:

    Individual Licensee Enrollment Form PDF

    Reinstatement Form (For late renewal by mail)PDF

 

For coverage effective during the 2009 policy period:

    Individual Licensee Enrollment Form PDF

    Reinstatement Form (For late renewal by mail)PDF

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

If your previous coverage expired January 1, you should request an effective date of January 1. This will ensure that you maintain continuous coverage. Otherwise, you will have a break in coverage and lose any previously established Retroactive Date (for prior acts coverage). If you do not have continuous coverage, your new Retroactive Date will be the effective date of your new coverage.  In addition, if you have a break in coverage and are not covered during a period that your license is active, you will not comply with the licensing requirements for your state and your license may be placed inactive and/or other action may be taken against your license. 

If you discover that you have missed timely renewal and cannot obtain a January 1 effective date online, you may qualify for reinstatement of your coverage for 90 days after your coverage has expired.  If you would like to reinstate coverage to the inception date of the current group policy within the 90-day period (1/1 - 3/31), you may send your premium payment via check or money order in the mail with a Reinstatement Form. Reinstatement will eliminate a break in coverage and loss of your Retroactive Date.  

If you would like to backdate coverage a maximum of 90 days after the 90-day reinstatement period has passed, please refer to the Prorated Premium Chart to determine the correct amount to send with your Reinstatement Form.  Always pay your premium on time to avoid a break in coverage and to protect yourself from uncovered claims and noncompliance with licensing requirements.