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The quickest way to reach us is to contact us through the contact form on the website.

Address:
310 Old Santa Fe Trail,
Santa Fe NM 87501

Phone:
505-827-5760

Christmas Tree and Farolito Permits

The State Land Office is once again offering low-cost permits to collect sand for Farolitos or a Christmas tree from state lands this holiday season! Click the links below to learn more.

Questions? Please call Camilla Romero at 505-827-5851 or Gerald Garner at 505-827-5729.

FUELWOOD PERMITTING

The New Mexico State Land Office implements various projects and strategies to manage healthy forests, woodlands, rangelands, and watersheds.
These projects restore resilient ecological conditions, reduce wildland fuels near communities at risk of high severity fire, and enhance wildlife habitat.

In some situations when it is consistent with resource management objectives, we are able to offer fuelwood from state trust land to the public through a simple permitting process.  Locations and availability for fuelwood vary from year to year, but permits for piñon, juniper, or ponderosa pine wood are often available. 

For current fuelwood availability, locations, and permitting information, please contact the following:

Mark Meyers
505-827-4453
mkmeyers@slo.state.nm.us

OR

Camilla Romero
505-827-5851
cromero@slo.state.nm.us

 

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Lease Sale Process

The State Land Office offers tracts for oil and gas leasing the third Tuesday of every month.  Tracts are leased through a competitive sealed or oral bid process.  To bid, you must have an OGRID number; if you do not have one; contact Veronica Gonzales at (505) 476-4538. Sealed bids must be submitted with payment prior to the lease sale; oral bidding is conducted at the lease sale.  Full directions and the bid application form can be found in the monthly lease sale notice.

Anyone can nominate available tracts for offer at the lease sale.  To nominate, send an email to Allison Marks, Director, at amarks@nmslo.gov.  To find out which tracts are available, use the Oil and Gas Interactive Map.

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