A. A foreign limited liability company transacting business in New Mexico may not maintain an action, suit or proceeding in a court of New Mexico until it has registered in New Mexico.

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 53-19-53

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
  • Service of process: The service of writs or summonses to the appropriate party.

B. The failure of a foreign limited liability company to register in New Mexico does not:

(1)     impair the validity of any contract or act of the foreign limited liability company;

(2)     affect the right of any other party to a contract to maintain any action, suit or proceeding on the contract; or

(3)     prevent the foreign limited liability company from defending any action, suit or proceeding in any court of New Mexico.

C. A foreign limited liability company, by transacting business in New Mexico without registration, appoints the secretary of state as its agent for service of process with respect to causes of action arising out of the transaction of business in New Mexico.

D. A foreign limited liability company that transacts business in New Mexico without a valid registration shall be liable to New Mexico in an amount equal to all fees that would have been imposed by the Limited Liability Company Act on that foreign limited liability company for the years or parts of years during which it transacted business in New Mexico without registration, had it obtained such registration, filed all reports required by that act and paid all penalties imposed by that act. The attorney general may bring proceedings to recover all amounts due New Mexico under the provisions of this section.

E. A foreign limited liability company that transacts business in New Mexico without a valid registration shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200) per year or any part thereof during which business was transacted.

F. The civil penalty provided for in Subsection E of this section may be recovered in an action brought by the attorney general. Upon a finding by the court that a foreign limited liability company or any of its members or managers have transacted business in New Mexico in violation of the Limited Liability Company Act, the court shall issue, in addition to the imposition of a civil penalty, an injunction restraining further transaction of business by the foreign limited liability company and the further exercise of any limited liability company’s rights and privileges in New Mexico. The foreign limited liability company shall be enjoined from transacting business in New Mexico until all civil penalties, plus any interest and court costs that the court may assess, have been paid and until the foreign limited liability company has otherwise complied with the provisions of the Limited Liability Company Act.

G. A member or manager of a foreign limited liability company is not liable for the debts and obligations of the limited liability company solely because such company transacted business in New Mexico without registration.