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The Child Support & Paternity Case Registry is a required, nationwide database of
child support and paternity orders. Access to registry information is strictly limited to court and child
support administrative personnel. Requesting that your registry information be “nondisclosed” does
not prevent authorized parties from reviewing the information. Rather, it alerts courts and child
support administrative personnel to act with caution when viewing your information. However, be
aware that requesting “nondisclosure” of registry information does not limit access to your official
district court case file which is a public record. If you are concerned about such access, ask your
lawyer, or the court clerk if you do not have a lawyer, about ways in which the court may restrict
access to your court file.
[Provisionally approved as 4-211 NMRA, effective November 1, 1999 until November 1, 2000;
approved, as amended, effective November 1, 2000; as amended by Supreme Court Order No. 13-
8300-010, effective for all pleadings and papers filed on or after May 31, 2013, in all cases pending
or filed on or after May 31, 2013.]

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