Guide & Outfitter Information
Guides/Outfitters,
Effective January 1, 2024, the guide registration deadlines and registration year will change. The guide year will now be July 1, 2024- June 30, 2025. Current guides will continue to be registered and active until June 30, 2024. New applications and renewals will be accepted starting April 1, 2024.
This decision was made to assist Outfitters who need active guide numbers to include in federal or state land (i.e. Forest Service, BLM, and State Lands) commercial use permit applications whose registration deadlines are early in the year. This will also help those needing active guide numbers for spring trip plans. Shifting the guide year will give the Guide/Outfitter program the ability to give full attention to the Outfitters who need to be registered before the 10% Outfitter pool deadlines.
As this is a transition year, current and active guides in 2023 will continue to have an active registration until June 30, 2024. A new CIN Guide card will be available to print after January 17, 2024. Renewals will be accepted on April 1, 2024, for the new year, which will begin July 1, 2024, and end June 30, 2025.
New applications and those who have not been active for over two years can submit their application starting April 1, 2024.
These changes do not affect the Outfitter deadlines or registrations. The dates for outfitters will remain the same.
I understand this will be an adjustment and there will be questions during this transition period. Please contact the Guide/Outfitter Program at DGF-Guide-Outfitter@dgf.nm.gov or 505-476-8066.
Outfitters, Guides and Outfitted Hunts
NMDGF regulates registered outfitters, guides and outfitted hunts. An outfitter is any person who advertises or holds themselves out to the public for hire or is employed or accepts compensation for providing, within the unit where a hunt occurs, facilities, equipment or services for hunting activities. A “New Mexico Outfitter” is a person who has met very specific qualifications as set forth in law to participate in the 10% special drawing pool.
Before hiring an outfitter, hunter-clients should research the preferred outfitter and obtain references. A list of registered outfitters is provided on this web page. If any person claiming to be a registered outfitter is not on the registered list, do not do business with them and contact the department. It is unlawful for guides to book hunts or contract with hunters directly. Guides are not outfitters. Guides must work under the supervision of their outfitter.
Guide & Outfitter Registrations are Now Online!
Renew Online: To get started, please login to your customer account at https://onlinesales.wildlife.state.nm.us/
How-to for Online Guide Renewals
How-to for Online Outfitter Renewals
NEW Guide Applicants must take the “Guide & Outfitter Exam” in person at their nearest New Mexico Department of Game and Fish office. Exams are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 3pm; closed weekends and holidays. Once you have passed the exam, within a few days, you will receive instructions on how to apply online through your G&F customer account.
NEW Outfitter Applicants should use the Outfitter Application or Renewal Form and follow the checklist of required documents. Always start with the three years proof of guiding employment with a NM registered outfitter. Email proof for review to DGF-Guide-Outfitter@state.nm.us. Once your outfitter application packet qualifies and is approved, you will receive instructions on how to apply online through your G&F customer account.
Your registration will remain Pending until it is processed then you will receive an email notification that it is completed. You can check the status of your registration by logging back into your customer account and clicking on Guide or Outfitter – My Registrations. Your registration will be on your CIN Card, please note that NMDGF will no longer be mailing cards or renewal forms.
If you need help with usernames and passwords, please call our info center at 1-888-248-6866 M-F 8-5.
Contract Requirements
All outfitters shall execute a written contract with each hunter-client, signed and dated by all parties before the hunt begins. Contracts shall designate the terms, guide to hunter-client ratio, hunt dates, compensation charged and services to be provided.
All outfitters shall have a copy of the contract available for inspection in the field during the hunt or they must submit an electronic copy of the contract to the guide and outfitter registrar at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled hunt. Email contracts to DGF-Guide-Outfitter@dgf.nm.gov.
10% Special Drawing Pool
New Mexico’s special drawing pool allocates up to 10% of all available big-game licenses for each hunt code. To apply in the 10% special drawing pool, a “New Mexico Outfitter” shall execute a written contract with each special drawing pool applicant. Contracts must be signed and dated by all parties prior to application for any special drawing pool license. It is unlawful for an outfitter or guide to contract with themselves or to guide themselves using a special drawing pool license. A “New Mexico Outfitter” may release a contracted hunter-client to another “New Mexico Outfitter” provided that the original contract was valid, in place prior to the application deadline and only if it is mutually agreed upon and signed by all parties.
A “New Mexico Outfitter” shall ensure that each hunter-client who obtains a license through the 10% special drawing pool is accompanied by the outfitter or their registered guide for at least two days during the contracted dates of the hunt in the area where the hunter-client’s license is valid. Accompanied shall mean that the outfitter or their registered guide physically escorts the hunter-client in the field during the hunter-client’s license hunt dates.
A hunter-client who obtains a license through the 10% special drawing pool, and chooses to hunt beyond their contracted hunt dates must carry a copy of the contract while hunting if it had not been submitted electronically to the registrar at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled hunt. It is unlawful to hunt with a license obtained through the 10% special drawing pool without being accompanied by, and contracted with, a “New Mexico Outfitter” or their guide for at least two days during the hunt.
Landowner Agents
Any person who purchases landowner permits or private land licenses for a hunter-client or pays for access to a landowner’s deeded property for a hunter-client in any way, shall be considered an outfitter.
A landowner or their agent who is guiding or outfitting on the landowner’s deeded property or pursuant to a landowner permit is exempt from the department’s registration process but may register if they choose.
Agent is a person who is legally authorized by employment or written contract to act on behalf of a private landowner to oversee the landowner’s hunting operation on their deeded property. Agents may not act independently from the landowner. A landowner or their agent must be in compliance with the registration requirements of any pertinent government land management agency when involved with commercial activities on lands controlled or administered by a government land management agency for each hunt code.
To apply or obtain more information, email DGF-Guide-Outfitter@dgf.nm.gov.