Describe the services you need in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, New Mexico-compliant Service Agreement — then sign and send it to the other party. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Service Agreement
State of New Mexico
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100% Legally binding in NM
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New Mexico governs service contracts under common law, separate from UCC Article 2 (NMSA § 55-2-101 et seq.) which applies to goods. New Mexico courts enforce contracts according to their plain terms and apply the objective intent standard. Under New Mexico's statute of frauds (NMSA § 38-7-1), contracts that cannot be performed within one year must be in writing.
Whether you're an Albuquerque IT firm contracting for managed services, a Santa Fe creative agency setting up a design engagement, a Las Cruces agricultural consulting firm supporting pecan and chile operations, or a Los Alamos scientific consultant working with national laboratories, a written service agreement is your safeguard. New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act (NMSA § 57-12-1 et seq.) applies to consumer-facing service providers.
SignAI generates your New Mexico service agreement with the right legal language — including New Mexico-specific governing law clauses, venue selection for New Mexico courts, compliance with New Mexico contractor licensing requirements, and payment terms enforceable under New Mexico contract law.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Service Agreement for New Mexico" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, New Mexico-specific Service Agreement in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Service Agreement generated by SignAI for New Mexico includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed description of the services to be performed, deliverables, timelines, and performance standards — precisely defined.
Clear payment schedule, rates, invoicing procedures, and late payment penalties — including New Mexico gross receipts tax considerations.
Defined performance benchmarks, response times, and quality metrics for the service provider to meet.
Liability caps, indemnification clauses, and insurance requirements — structured under New Mexico's pure comparative fault system.
Clear grounds for termination, notice periods, cure provisions, and post-termination obligations including final payments.
Governing law clause specifying New Mexico jurisdiction, venue selection for New Mexico courts, and compliance with NMSA.
Use cases
People in New Mexico use SignAI to create Service Agreements for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Structure agreements for scientific consulting, research support, and technology transfer. Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories drive demand for specialized consultants.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for scientific consulting services I'm providing near Los Alamos”
Define deliverables, IP ownership, and terms for graphic design, photography, and art-related services. Santa Fe's thriving arts community generates unique service needs.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for graphic design services I'm providing to a gallery in Santa Fe”
Cover oilfield maintenance, drilling support, and environmental services. Southeastern New Mexico's Permian Basin drives energy sector demand.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for oilfield services I'm providing in the Permian Basin near Carlsbad”
Set SLAs and deliverables for managed IT, cybersecurity, and software development across New Mexico's growing tech sector.
Try it: “I need a service agreement for IT consulting services I'm providing in Albuquerque”
FAQ
Yes. Service agreements are enforceable contracts under New Mexico common law and NMSA. A properly drafted agreement with mutual consideration, clear terms, and signatures from both parties is binding in New Mexico courts. SignAI's e-signatures are legally valid under New Mexico's Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (NMSA § 14-16-1 et seq.) and the federal ESIGN Act.
New Mexico imposes a gross receipts tax (GRT) on most services rather than a traditional sales tax. The rate varies by location (ranging from about 5% to 9%). Service providers are responsible for paying GRT, though most pass it through to clients. Your service agreement should clearly state whether the quoted price includes GRT or whether it will be added on top.
New Mexico requires contractor licenses through the Construction Industries Division (CID) for construction-related services (NMSA § 60-13-1 et seq.). General contractors, electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors all need CID licenses. Professional services like engineering and architecture require separate state licenses. The licensing threshold for contractors is relatively low.
New Mexico provides several remedies. You can file a breach of contract claim in New Mexico District Court or Magistrate Court (for amounts under $10,000). For construction services, New Mexico's mechanic's lien statute (NMSA § 48-2-1 et seq.) provides a lien against the property. Your agreement should include late payment interest and attorney's fee provisions.
Yes. New Mexico's Unfair Practices Act (NMSA § 57-12-1 et seq.) prohibits unfair, deceptive, or unconscionable trade practices. It applies to consumer-facing service providers and allows private lawsuits for actual damages, treble damages for willful violations, and attorney's fees. The Attorney General can also pursue violations. B2B service agreements have more flexibility.
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