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The Navajo Reservation covers over 27,000 square miles which includes a large landmass spanning 3 states (AZ, NM, UT) & 3 noncontiguous satellite communities (Alamo, Ramah, & Tohajiilee) across NM. The Navajo Reservation is divided into 110 local Chapter communities, 5 regional agencies, & 7 Navajo Police districts. The Navajo Reservation covers the Northwestern corner of NM including 7 counties.

The judicial branch of New Mexico consists of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, 34 district courts and 43 magistrate courts in 13 judicial districts, the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court, 33 county probate courts, and 78 municipal courts serving the people of the state.

1st Judicial District for Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, and Santa Fe Counties (the Navajo Reservation covers the Southwestern corner of Rio Arriba County) https://firstdistrict.nmcourts.gov/
2nd Judicial District for Bernalillo County (To'hajiilee covers the Western part of this county) https://seconddistrict.nmcourts.gov/
7th Judicial District for Socorro, Torrance, Sierra, & Catron Counties (Alamo covers the Northwestern part of Socorro County) https://seventhdistrict.nmcourts.gov/
11th Judicial District for McKinley County & San Juan County (Ramah covers both counties) https://eleventhdistrict.nmcourts.gov/
13th Judicial District for Cibola County, Sandoval County, & Valencia County (To'hajiilee covers the Eastern part of Cibola County and the Southwestern part of Sandoval County) https://thirteenthdistrict.nmcourts.gov/

The Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (AODA) was created in 1984 (36-1-25 NMSA) and provides the following basic support services to all District Attorneys’ Offices statewide:

"At Angels' Voices Silenced No More, our mission is to empower families by providing them with the necessary resources and referrals to advocate for their missing or murdered loved ones. We believe in taking a comprehensive approach to support, encompassing a wide range of services including billboards, DNA testing, private investigations, funeral expenses, therapy, and much more. Our goal is to ensure that no family faces these challenges alone."

As a service provider for the community, we are committed to:
Providing a safe environment for women and children in crisis, empowering them to advocate for themselves, change the way New Mexico addresses domestic violence and working to eliminate family violence.

Services Provided:
Sexual Assault Services of New Mexico provides a number of services to help you or a loved one recover from a sexual assault. We have a 24 hour hotline you can call for assistance, resources, referrals and emotional support: 505-326-4700,
or
Toll Free 1-866-908-4700.
To reach an advocate via email: advocacy@sasnwnm.org
"Advancing Fairness and Justice for All
Free Legal Aid in New Mexico
To Apply for legal services. Call the New Mexico Legal Aid Telephone Intake Line, Monday to Thursday, 10am to 1pm. 1-833-LGL-HELP (1-833-545-4357) (closed holidays)
Need Legal Help? Toll-Free:
1-833-LGL-HELP (1-833-545-4357)
Business Phone: 1-866-416-1922
505 Marquette Avenue NW, (P.O. Box 25486)
Albuquerque, NM, 87102 (87125-5486)"
"As families of victims of homicide we have come together to offer resources and support for families.
On our journey for justice we will honor the taken."
Email: info@nmc4j.org
"Roberta's Place is a non-profit organization, we do not charge for any services provided for victims and their children which include: transportation for medical, counseling, shopping, emergency shelter, etc. Roberta's Place is located in Grants, New Mexico, with a primary service area encompassing the whole of Cibola County including the Laguna, Acoma and Ramah Indian Reservations. Our services are unduplicated by any other agency in Cibola County."
Crisis Hotline: (505) 287-7724
Contact: (505) 287-7200
Email: robertas@robertasplace.net
Main office: 805 E Roosevelt
Grants, NM 87020

"CVRC is dedicated to providing a variety of services to victims of crime. CVRC was formed in 1981 under the Crime Victims Reparation Act. Our primary mission is to provide financial assistance to victims of violent crime in regard to expenses incurred as a result of being victimized."
CVRC Office E-mail: cvrc.office@cvrc.nm.gov
CVRC Grants E-mail:
CVRC Administration E-mail:
General Services: 505-841-9432
VOCA and VAWA Grants Office: 505-841-9435
Assistance to Victims: 800-306-6262

Administrative Office
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Closed Federal & State Holidays
Phone: (505) 876-2040
Toll-Free: (877) 898-0097
Fax: (505) 876-2090
Emergencies Dial 911
Non-emergency calls 24 hour Dispatch
(505) 287-9476/9477/4404
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