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Photo of the inside of 119 East March, a dynamically lit foyer with a large wooden table and Native American pot in the foreground.

My Santa Fe office covers the following counties: Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and Taos.

Santa Fe
Suite 101
119 East Marcy
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 988-6647
8 am to 5 pm

Local Office

The Farmington, NM office

My Farmington office covers the following counties: San Juan and McKinley.

Farmington
106 B West Main
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 325-5030
8 am to 5 pm

Local Office

Photograph of the Albuquerque office, a two-story brick building with red awning.

My Albuquerque office covers the following counties: Bernalillo, Cibola, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia.

Albuquerque
Suite 130
625 Silver Avenue, SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 346-6601
8 am to 5 pm

County Focus

Cibola - Officially declared on June 19, 1981, Cibola County was the last county to be created in New Mexico. Its county seat, Grants, is home to the only underground uranium mining museum in the world.

McKinley - McKinley County, created February 23, 1899, was named for President William McKinley. The county seat, Gallup, has a population of 20,209 and is also the largest city in the county and among the largest in the state.

San Juan - San Juan County, located in the four corners region of northwestern New Mexico, is the home of many cultural treasures and an inspiring sampling of the beautiful scenery for which New Mexico is known.