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Licensed Clinical Social Worker License in New Mexico

Quick Answer

New Mexico licenses social workers at four tiers, with the LCSW requiring two years of supervised clinical experience. The appropriate ASWB exam is required. Total estimated initial costs are approximately $455. New Mexico faces significant workforce shortages in rural and tribal communities.

Exam
ASWB Exam (level varies)
Total Cost
$455 (est.)
Timeline
4-8 years (education + supervised experience) + 2-6 months (licensing)
Renewal
Every 2 years

Requirements

Licensed Clinical Social Worker license in New Mexico

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Education
Degree required
Exam
Both state and third-party exams required
Continuing Education
Continuing education required to maintain license
Veterans Benefits
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Estimated Costs Est.

Application Fee
$125
Exam Fee
$230
Renewal Fee
$100
Total Estimated Cost
$455

Licensing Agency

New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department~Boards and Commissions Division~New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners

Cost Breakdown

Estimated costs for getting your Licensed Clinical Social Worker license in New Mexico. Values marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions.

Enter the cost of your pre-licensing education program

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Application FeeEst.$125
Exam FeeEst.$230
Total Estimated Cost$355

Fees marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions and may not reflect current pricing. Verify with the New Mexico licensing board.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Salary in New Mexico

Entry Level

$56,600

Median

$68,950

Experienced

$106,430

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Mexico.

  1. 1

    Complete Education Requirements

    Degree required

  2. 2

    Pass the Required Exam

    Both state and third-party exams required — ASWB Exam (level varies)

  3. 3

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency. Application fee: ~$125.

  4. 4

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 4-8 years (education + supervised experience) + 2-6 months (licensing).

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Licensing in New Mexico: What to Know

New Mexico licenses social workers through the Board of Social Work Examiners under the Regulation and Licensing Department, offering Licensed Social Worker (LSW), Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW), and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credentials. The LCSW requires an MSW from a CSWE-accredited program, the ASWB Clinical exam, and at least two years of supervised clinical experience. New Mexico requires 30 hours of continuing education biennially. The state has significant social work workforce shortages, particularly in rural communities, Native American pueblos and reservations, and border communities. New Mexico's large Hispanic and Native American populations create strong demand for bilingual and culturally competent social workers. The University of New Mexico and New Mexico Highlands University produce social work graduates. New Mexico has been involved in Social Work Licensure Compact discussions and offers some military spouse licensing accommodations given the presence of military installations including Kirtland Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Licensed Clinical Social Worker license cost in New Mexico?
The estimated total cost is $455, including application fees, exam fees ($230), and education costs.
How long does it take to get a Licensed Clinical Social Worker license in New Mexico?
The process typically takes 4-8 years (education + supervised experience) + 2-6 months (licensing), depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker license in New Mexico?
You need to pass the ASWB Exam (level varies). Both state and third-party exams required

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 14, 2026.