Half of New Mexico's Population Registered as Organ Donors
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The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division announced that over 1 million New Mexicans, approximately 53% of licensed drivers, are registered as organ donors. During National Donate Life Month, MVD highlighted that 32,000 people registered as organ donors with MVD over the past year alone. The state also has 1,118 registered Organ Donor license plates, an increase of 324 compared to the prior year.
“"It's as simple as selecting 'yes' to potentially save someone's life," said Taxation and Revenue Department Secretary Stephanie Schardin Clarke.”
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The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department published an informational announcement highlighting the state's organ donor registration milestone. Over 1 million New Mexicans, approximately 53% of the state's licensed drivers, are currently registered organ donors. MVD reported that 32,000 individuals registered as organ donors through MVD over the past year, and the state has 1,118 Organ Donor license plates registered. This is a public awareness announcement; it does not create, modify, or impose any compliance obligations on regulated entities. No regulatory requirements, deadlines, or penalties are associated with this notice.
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Michelle Lujan Grisham
Governor
Stephanie Schardin Clarke
Cabinet Secretary
Media Contact: Megan Gleason megan.gleason@tax.nm.gov (505) 231-3801 April 24, 2026
Half of New Mexico's population are organ donors. Are you?
Motor Vehicle Division encourages registrations during National Donate Life Month
SANTA FE ─ More than 1 million New Mexicans are registered as organ donors -- about
53% of licensed drivers -- and the milestone is driven by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle
Division's practice of offering sign-ups during driver's license applications and renewals.
April is National Donate Life Month, and MVD encourages New Mexicans become organ donors when applying for or renewing their driver's license. Over the past year alone, 32,000 people registered with MVD to be organ donors.
"It's as simple as selecting 'yes' to potentially save someone's life," said Taxation and Revenue Department Secretary Stephanie Schardin Clarke. "Becoming an
organ donor could be a lifeline for someone else."
New Mexico also has 1,118 registered Organ Donor license plates, which help raise awareness about the urgent need for organ and tissue donation statewide. That's 324 more Organ Donor license plates than last year. Anyone can sign up to be an organ donor when applying for or renewing their license or can register online at donatelifenm.org. The Organ Donor license plate application can be found on MVD's Online Services website. ### The Taxation and Revenue Department serves the State of New Mexico by providing fair and efficient tax and motor vehicle services. It administers more than 38 tax programs and distributes revenue to the State and to local and tribal governments throughout New Mexico.
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