New Mexico Food Service Permit Renewal
The health-department permit that lets a business store, prepare, and serve food to the public.
- Renewal cycle
- Annual
- Renewal window
- Food permits are renewed annually; a late fee applies to renewals submitted after the expiration date, and establishments are inspected at least once a year.
- Issuing authority
- New Mexico Environment Department - Food Program
Last reviewed 2026-05-24. Fees and dates change - confirm with the issuing authority before relying on them.
Who needs a food service permit?
Any business that stores, prepares, or serves food to the public needs a food service or health permit - restaurants, cafes, bars that serve food, food trucks, caterers, ghost kitchens, bakeries, and delis.
It is almost always issued by your local county or city health department, tied to the physical location, and contingent on passing a health inspection.
New Mexico specifics
Retail food establishments in New Mexico are permitted and inspected by the Environment Department’s Food Program, except in Bernalillo County and Albuquerque, which run their own food safety program.
Why a lapse hurts
Operating without a valid food service permit is one of the fastest ways to get shut down. A health department can order an immediate closure, post a public closure notice, and assess fines for each day you operate uncertified.
Because the permit is tied to inspections, a lapse often means you cannot simply pay a late fee - you may have to schedule and pass a re-inspection before you can reopen, which can cost you days of revenue.
How renewal works
Most jurisdictions require annual renewal with the issuing health department, with a fee that often scales by facility size or risk category.
Many health departments mail a renewal notice, but the legal responsibility to renew on time sits with the operator. Build your own reminder so a missed notice never becomes a missed deadline.
Never miss this renewal again
Add your food service permit and every other permit to Renovo and get automatic reminders before each one expires. Free for one business.
Frequently asked questions
How often do I renew a food service permit in New Mexico?
Food service or health permits are most often renewed annually through your local health department in New Mexico, though the exact term and renewal date can vary by county or city. Confirm your renewal date on your current permit or with the issuing department.
What happens if my New Mexico food service permit expires?
Operating on an expired food service permit can lead to fines, a posted closure, and a required re-inspection before you can reopen. The safest approach is to renew well before the expiration date printed on your permit.
Is the food service permit tied to my location or to me?
Food service permits are generally tied to the physical location and its inspection status. If you move or open a second location, you typically need a separate permit for each address.
How can I keep track of all my New Mexico restaurant or bar license renewals?
List every license and permit with its expiration date in one place and set reminders ahead of each deadline. Renovo is a free tool for this: add your food service permit and other documents, and it sends automatic reminders before they expire.
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This page is general information, not legal advice. License rules, fees, and deadlines vary by state and locality and change over time - always confirm current requirements with the issuing authority before relying on them.