City Building Permits

Village of Wagon Mound, NM - 2026 Building Permit Guide

How to apply for a building permit in Village of Wagon Mound, New Mexico. Permit authority, application steps, fees, and inspection requirements.

New Mexico Mora County Updated March 2026

Permit Authority

The Village of Wagon Mound is an incorporated municipality in the northeastern portion of Mora County. Building and trade permits are issued by the NM Construction Industries Division (CID) Las Vegas District Office (not the village). Local zoning or land use approvals may be required from the village before applying to CID; confirm with village administration.

Department
Village of Wagon Mound (municipal government); no dedicated building department identified
Address
Village of Wagon Mound, P.O. Box 27, Wagon Mound, NM 87752
Phone
575-666-2408

Online Permit Portal

Platform: NM RLD online services; PDF forms available for download • Account required: No • Submission: In-person only

Application Process

  1. Contact the Village of Wagon Mound at 575-666-2408 (confirm current number) to determine if a local zoning or land use approval is required for your project.
  2. Obtain any required local approval from the village.
  3. Contact the CID Las Vegas District Office at 505-425-0362 to confirm district coverage for Wagon Mound and to begin the state building permit application.
  4. Download the applicable CID permit application from https://www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/forms-and-applications/
  5. Complete the CID permit application form and prepare all required documents.
  6. If work will be done by a licensed contractor, confirm the contractor holds a valid NM CID license. If the owner is acting as their own builder, complete the owner-builder affidavit per 14.5.2.18 NMAC.
  7. Prepare proof of water supply and proof of septic/wastewater approval from NMED if applicable.
  8. Submit the completed application, required documents, permit fee, and any local zoning approval documentation to the CID Las Vegas District Office in person. Contact 505-425-0362 to confirm hours.
  9. CID staff review the application and construction drawings for code compliance.
  10. Upon approval, the building permit is issued. Post the permit on-site in a visible location.
  11. Schedule required inspections through the CID Las Vegas District Office by phone at 505-425-0362.
  12. Complete all required inspections at each phase of construction.
  13. After passing the final inspection, CID issues the Certificate of Occupancy.

Typical processing time: Not published. Contact Village of Wagon Mound and CID Las Vegas at 505-425-0362.

Source: Village of Wagon Mound (municipal government); no dedicated building department identified

General Requirements

NM CID permit required for all construction within Wagon Mound village limits (new construction, additions, structural alterations, trade work). Local zoning approval may also be required.

Required Documents

  • Completed CID building permit application
  • Construction drawings / plans
  • Site plan showing property boundaries, setbacks, utility connections, and location of the proposed structure
  • Proof of legal lot (deed or recorded plat)
  • Proof of septic/wastewater approval from NMED if the project involves a new or modified on-site wastewater system
  • Proof of water supply (well permit from NM OSE or connection to community water system)
  • Contractor CID license number, or completed owner-builder affidavit if no licensed contractor is involved
  • Applicable permit fee
  • Any local zoning approval documentation required by the village
Permit validity
NM CID rules apply. Generally valid for one year from date of issuance, provided work commences within 180 days.
Building code
2021 New Mexico Residential Building Code (NMAC 14.5.2), 2021 New Mexico Commercial Building Code (NMAC 14.7.2), 2021 New Mexico Plumbing Code (NMAC 14.8.2), 2021 New Mexico Mechanical Code (NMAC 14.10.2), 2020 New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.9.2), 2021 New Mexico Energy Conservation Code (NMAC 14.12), New Mexico Earthen Building Materials Code (NMAC 14.7.4)
Owner-builder
Owner-builder permits are available under 14.5.2.18 NMAC. Applicant must be the legal owner, occupy the completed dwelling as primary residence, limit one permit per 12-month period, complete and sign NM CID owner-builder affidavit, may not sell or transfer within one year of final inspection without written disclosure.
Contractor requirements
All contractors must hold a valid license issued by the NM Construction Industries Division. License types: GB-2 (Residential building contractor), GB-98 (General commercial contractor), EE-98 (Electrical contractor), MM-98 (Mechanical contractor), PB-98 (Plumbing contractor).

Fees

Permit fee formula
NM CID valuation-based fee schedule for building permits applies. Any local village fees are unknown.
Payment note
Fees are paid at the time of application submission at the CID district office counter. Contact CID Las Vegas at 505-425-0362 to confirm accepted payment methods.

Fees change. Verify current amounts at the official fee schedule.

Work That Does NOT Require a Permit

  • Routine maintenance and repair not affecting structural, fire, life safety, or egress elements
  • Work specifically listed as exempt in the adopted NM IBC/IRC
  • Some agricultural structures may qualify for reduced permit requirements or exemptions if they have no human occupancy, no electrical service, and no plumbing

Important: Confirm applicability with CID Las Vegas at 505-425-0362 before proceeding without a permit. Contact village administration to confirm if any additional local exemptions exist.

Inspections

How to Schedule

  • CID Las Vegas District Office: 505-425-0362 (phone)
Inspection hours
Normal state government business hours, Monday through Friday. Contact CID Las Vegas to confirm current hours.

Typical inspection sequence: Typical sequence per NM CID standard process: Foundation/footing, Underground plumbing rough-in (if applicable), Framing, Rough electrical, Rough plumbing, Rough mechanical, Insulation, Final inspection, Certificate of Occupancy.

Wagon Mound is located approximately 70+ miles from Las Vegas, NM by road. Inspector travel time is significant. Schedule inspections with generous lead time to accommodate the distance.

Additional Resources

Information on this page was last verified: March 2026. Permit rules and fees change — confirm current requirements directly with the Village of Wagon Mound (municipal government); no dedicated building department identified before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Village of Wagon Mound Building Permit FAQ

Do I need a building permit in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
NM CID permit required for all construction within Wagon Mound village limits (new construction, additions, structural alterations, trade work). Local zoning approval may also be required.
How much does a building permit cost in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
Fees are calculated as: NM CID valuation-based fee schedule for building permits applies. Any local village fees are unknown..
How do I apply for a building permit in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
1. Contact the Village of Wagon Mound at 575-666-2408 (confirm current number) to determine if a local zoning or land use approval is required for your project. 2. Obtain any required local approval from the village. 3. Contact the CID Las Vegas District Office at 505-425-0362 to confirm district coverage for Wagon Mound and to begin the state building permit application. 4. Download the applicable CID permit application from https://www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/forms-and-applications/ 5. Complete the CID permit application form and prepare all required documents. 6. If work will be done by a licensed contractor, confirm the contractor holds a valid NM CID license. If the owner is acting as their own builder, complete the owner-builder affidavit per 14.5.2.18 NMAC. 7. Prepare proof of water supply and proof of septic/wastewater approval from NMED if applicable. 8. Submit the completed application, required documents, permit fee, and any local zoning approval documentation to the CID Las Vegas District Office in person. Contact 505-425-0362 to confirm hours. 9. CID staff review the application and construction drawings for code compliance. 10. Upon approval, the building permit is issued. Post the permit on-site in a visible location. 11. Schedule required inspections through the CID Las Vegas District Office by phone at 505-425-0362. 12. Complete all required inspections at each phase of construction. 13. After passing the final inspection, CID issues the Certificate of Occupancy.
How long does it take to get a building permit in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
Typical processing time is Not published. Contact Village of Wagon Mound and CID Las Vegas at 505-425-0362..
What work is exempt from building permits in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
The following work is generally exempt: Routine maintenance and repair not affecting structural, fire, life safety, or egress elements; Work specifically listed as exempt in the adopted NM IBC/IRC; Some agricultural structures may qualify for reduced permit requirements or exemptions if they have no human occupancy, no electrical service, and no plumbing. Note: Confirm applicability with CID Las Vegas at 505-425-0362 before proceeding without a permit. Contact village administration to confirm if any additional local exemptions exist.
How do I schedule a building inspection in Village of Wagon Mound, NM?
Inspections can be scheduled via: CID Las Vegas District Office: 505-425-0362.

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