• What you need to know about
    Wind and Hail Season…

    New Mexico’s wind and hail season brings strong gusts, blowing debris, and sudden hailstorms that can cause significant property damage. Being prepared with the right insurance coverage can help protect your home, vehicles, and peace of mind when severe weather strikes.

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    Wild Fires...

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  • Can’t find home insurance right now?

    You’re not alone. The New Mexico FAIR Plan offers a path to coverage for eligible properties when traditional insurers won’t. Get the details and next steps.

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Notice of Roundtable Workshop on June 8, 2026 at 10:00a.m.

A copy of the notice, proposed rule and Statutory Contribution Acknowledgment form are available at the following link.

We are the Office of Superintendent of Insurance

OSI Mission & Vision

The OSI enforces New Mexico law on insurance matters, including consumer protections, review of insurance forms and rates for accuracy and fairness, and helps New Mexicans address insurance concerns. We oversee and regulate most kinds of insurance in New Mexico and we license the individuals and agencies that sell insurance in the state.

As part of it’s charter, OSI oversees private health and life insurance, auto insurance, business insurance, home insurance, and title insurance, among others. We review premium rates and other plan details to ensure insurance is reliable, the company is financially solvent, and rates are fair and reasonable. We also oversee producers (formerly known as brokers and agents) who sell insurance in New Mexico.

Having problems with insurance? OSI can help. We process complaints, resolve appeals and grievances, and hold hearings. If needed, OSI takes enforcement action against individuals or companies that violate the law. OSI also combats insurance fraud by investigating insurance issues and reporting criminal behavior.

Recent News

Get the latest information about rule changes, legislation, industry information and consumer news.

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MEDICAL MALPRACTICE PREMIUM REDUCTION

AMENDED BULLETIN 2026-010: The New Mexico State Legislature appropriated $5 million to the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) to address medical malpractice insurance costs for individual providers. The appropriation was part of a supplemental appropriation package passed in 2025. This one-time appropriation directs OSI to provide a premium subsidy for private medical malpractice insurance policies. […]

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NOTICE OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICE TRANSPARENCY ANNUAL MEETING

The Office of the Superintendent of Insurance will hold its annual public meeting to present and discuss the findings and recommendations contained in the 2025 Prescription Drug Price Transparency legislative report. The purpose of this meeting is to inform the public of the report’s contents and to provide an opportunity for public comments and questions. […]

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OSI Applications & Tools

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Service of Process

The State of New Mexico requires OSI to accept and administer requests to serve process on insurance companies operating in New Mexico.

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Vaccine Purchasing Act Application

The State of New Mexico requires OSI to collect number of covered lives from health insurance companies operating in New Mexico.

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IPRA

Users are able to track their request's progress, receive updates and download responsive records. By managing all aspects of the IPRA request process through this portal, the goal is to make the process more user-friendly, efficient and transparent.

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eDocket

The New Mexico OSI eDocket is an online system from the Office of Superintendent of Insurance that lets the public and stakeholders access and track insurance-related administrative cases. It offers searchable dockets, downloadable case documents, and status updates, promoting transparency in insurance regulation.

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