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How to Become a Certified Nursing Assistant in New Mexico

In New Mexico, a CNA license typically requires 75 hours of pre-license education, a 70-question national plus state exam, a 70% passing score.

Provides hands-on patient care under RN supervision. Two-part exam: written + clinical skills. Requirements change — always confirm with New Mexico Nurse Aide Registry — New Mexico Department of Health before paying.

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Licensing steps in New Mexico

  1. 1
    Meet the basic requirements

    Minimum age 18; a criminal background check is required.

  2. 2
    Complete pre-license education

    75 hours of approved training is the documented requirement in New Mexico.

  3. 3
    Register and pass the exam

    The exam is administered by Prometric; you need 70% to pass.

  4. 4
    Pay fees and get licensed

    Fee schedule not published here — verify with the board.

  5. 5
    Stay current

    License renews every 2 years.

CNA requirements — New Mexico at a glance

Education hours75 hrs
Exam vendorPrometric
Questions (national/state)70 / —
Passing score70%
Exam fee
Application fee
License fee
First-attempt pass ratenot published
Retake rule
Renewalevery 2 years
Reciprocity

Official source: New Mexico Nurse Aide Registry — New Mexico Department of Health

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to get a CNA license in New Mexico?

After completing 75 hours of education, most candidates need 4-12 weeks of study before the exam. Total timeline depends on scheduling.

How hard is the CNA exam in New Mexico?

Official first-attempt pass rates are not published by New Mexico; check the state board.

What does the CNA license cost in New Mexico?

Fees are not published here — check the official board site.

Can I transfer my CNA license to New Mexico?

Reciprocity rules for New Mexico are not published here — check both state boards.

Plan your CNA licensing in New Mexico

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This guide is informational and not legal advice. Requirements change frequently — verify all figures with New Mexico Nurse Aide Registry — New Mexico Department of Health (retrieved 2026-08-20).