New Mexico contractors insurance
New Mexico contractors generally treat general liability as their foundation policy. Coverage responds to third-party injury, property damage, and completed-operations claims tied to construction work.
Licensing & registration in New Mexico
Contractor licensing in New Mexico is handled at the state and/or local level and can vary by trade and project size — many contractors are licensed at the state level by trade classification, and some requirements are set locally. Verify the current requirement with your state licensing board (and the city or county where you work) before bidding.
Many licensing bodies require a license or registration bond, which guarantees something to the public and is distinct from liability insurance. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and trade, so confirm what applies before you start.
Coverages New Mexico contractors carry
- •General liability — generally intended to respond to third-party injury and property damage from your work, including completed-operations claims that surface after a job.
- •Workers’ compensation — required in most states once you have employees, and commonly required of subs by the GCs who hire them.
- •License / registration bond — a guarantee to the public required by many licensing bodies; distinct from your liability insurance.
- •Tools & equipment (inland marine) — optional coverage generally intended to address loss or damage to your own gear.
- •Commercial auto — for work trucks and vans; personal auto typically excludes business use.
Who needs it in New Mexico
Common New Mexico users include home builders and remodelers, roofers, electricians, plumbers, HVAC, and landscapers across Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Santa Fe.
Tell us your classification and operations, and we’ll route you to a fitting carrier — GCs and clients commonly require a $1M certificate of insurance with additional-insured status before work begins.
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