Late Renewal Penalty: $100 plus renewal fee for incomplete renewals or renewals submitted after September 30.
If your license is not renewed within 30 days of the expiration date, October 31, it will automatically expire and you must refrain from practicing. You will need to reapply to obtain a new license.
Retirement Status: To place your license on retirement status, you must select “Request Status Change” under Action next to your license in the online portal. Request for retirement must be made on or before your license expiration date. Retirement status is not to be used for the purpose of not completing your renewal requirements. After five years of retirement status, the licensee has the option to place a license on inactive status or reinstate a license. Failure to request inactive status or retirement status will cause the license to expire.
As stated in Part 3, section 11, a retired license may be restored within five years of being placed on retirement status by notifying the board in writing, providing the board with proof of having completed 40 hours of continuing education during the retirement period, and paying $100 reinstatement fee plus the licensure fee. Contact Counseling.board@rld.nm.gov to reactivate.
Inactive Status: To place your license on inactive status, you must select “Request Status Change” under Action next to your license in the online portal. Request for inactive must be made on or before your license expiration date. Inactive status is not to be used for the purpose of not completing your renewal requirements. There is a $100.00 fee for inactive status, but no CEU requirement. The inactive status must be renewed every two years. A license can remain inactive indefinitley. Failure to request inactive status or retirement status will cause the license to expire.
Supervisors
You do not need to do anything to renew your supervisor status. Just make sure you include 9 hours of CEUs in supervision when you renew your counseling license.