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§ 66-3-302 NMSAMisdemeanor Traffic

False Evidence Of Title/Registration

Legal Definition

A person commits this offense by knowingly displaying, causing, or permitting to be displayed any false or fictitious motor vehicle registration certificate, registration plate, or other evidence of registration. It is also unlawful to lend such documents or plates to another person not entitled to use them, or to knowingly fail or refuse to surrender a registration certificate, plate, or permit upon its cancellation, suspension, or revocation.

Possible Punishment

Up to 364 days in county jail and a fine up to $1,000.

Local Context

This statute addresses fraudulent use or display of vehicle registration documents and plates. It encompasses both affirmative misrepresentation (displaying false evidence) and failure to return revoked credentials. Related offenses involving fraudulent driver licenses are found in § 66-5-39 NMSA.

Criminal Traffic Cases in Doña Ana County

Not every traffic offense is a ticket. Driving on a suspended or revoked license, reckless driving, and fleeing an officer are criminal charges that end in booking rather than a citation, and they appear constantly in our feed. Suspended-license charges in particular tend to snowball: unpaid fines lead to suspension, driving anyway leads to arrest, and missing the court date adds a bench warrant.

Criminal traffic cases are heard in Las Cruces Municipal Court for city violations and Doña Ana Magistrate Court for state charges. If alcohol or drugs are involved, the case moves into DWI territory with its own mandatory penalties.

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Information provided for general reference. Statutory text is summarized and may not reflect the most recent amendments. All persons listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.