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Key Facts: NM Vet Tech Exam

75%

State Exam Passing Score

NMBVM

8 hrs

Annual CE Required

NMAC 16.25

4 hrs

Max Online CE per Year

NMAC 16.25

12 months

Application Completion Deadline

NMBVM

Annual

Employment Registration Frequency

NM Veterinary Practice Act

About the NM Vet Tech Exam

The New Mexico veterinary technician state licensing exam tests knowledge of the Veterinary Practice Act (Article 14) and NMAC Title 16, Chapter 25 regulations. Candidates must pass with a minimum 75% score and have VTNE scores transferred directly from the AAVSB. New Mexico requires annual employment registration with the Board and 8 hours of CE per year.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Set by NMBVM (New Mexico Board of Veterinary Medicine (NMBVM))

NM Vet Tech Exam Content Outline

25%

NM Veterinary Practice Act & Licensing

Article 14, NMAC 16.25, certification process, VTNE requirements, annual employment registration

20%

Scope of Practice & Supervision

Direct supervision, veterinarian liability, prohibited acts (diagnosis, prescription, surgery), delegation rules

20%

Controlled Substances & Pharmacology

DEA schedules, storage, documentation, waste procedures, responsible DVM requirements

20%

Animal Care & Clinical Standards

Anesthesia monitoring, dental procedures, radiology safety, emergency protocols, surgical assistance

15%

Professional Ethics & Renewal

Client communication, medical records, 8 hours annual CE (4 max online), disciplinary actions, confidentiality

How to Pass the NM Vet Tech Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Set by NMBVM

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NM Vet Tech Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study the New Mexico Veterinary Practice Act (Article 14) and NMAC 16.25 - these are the primary sources for the state exam.
2Know that the veterinarian is 'individually responsible and liable' for acts delegated to the veterinary technician.
3Memorize the CE requirements: 8 hours annually, max 4 online, from RACE/AVMA/NAVTA/university/Board-approved programs.
4Understand annual employment registration: you must register with the Board each year with employer and supervising DVM details.
5Remember the 12-month deadline: all application items must reach the Board within 12 months of passing the state exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

What score do I need to pass the New Mexico vet tech state exam?

You need a minimum score of 75% on the New Mexico veterinary technician state licensing examination. You must also pass the VTNE, with scores transferred directly from the AAVSB to the NMBVM.

How many CE hours does New Mexico require for veterinary technicians?

New Mexico requires 8 hours of continuing education annually. Up to 4 hours may be completed online. CE must come from RACE, AVMA, NAVTA, veterinary associations, universities, or Board-approved programs.

Do I need to register my employment annually in New Mexico?

Yes. Each certified veterinary technician must annually register their employment with the Board, providing their name, address, employer name and address, and supervising veterinarian information.

What acts are prohibited for NM veterinary technicians?

New Mexico veterinary technicians may not perform diagnosis, prescription, or surgery. They may only perform duties assigned by the supervising veterinarian within the veterinarian's scope of practice.

How long do I have to complete my application after passing the state exam?

You have 12 months after passing the state exam to ensure the Board receives all required application items. After 12 months, you may need to reapply.