Child Labor Laws in New Mexico

New Mexico (NM) · Child labor laws · Last reviewed June 2026

Child labor laws in New Mexico — Kloqk free time clock and compliance guide

Min working age

14 (most jobs)

Work permit

Often required

Hour limits

Strict under 16

Federal rules (FLSA)

Federal law sets the floor: 14 is the minimum age for most non-farm jobs. 14- and 15-year-olds face strict limits — no work during school hours, capped daily and weekly totals, and no late evenings. 16- and 17-year-olds have no federal hour limits but can't perform jobs deemed hazardous. At 18, restrictions end.

Minors in New Mexico

New Mexico has its own child-labor rules, and where the state and federal rules differ, the stricter one applies. Many states require a work permit (employment certificate) for minors and set their own school-week hour caps. Confirm New Mexico's permit requirement and hour limits with the state labor office.

Staying compliant

Keep proof of age and any required work permits on file, and schedule minors within their hour limits — especially the school-week caps. A time clock that flags a minor's hours helps prevent accidental violations.

This is general information, not legal advice. Wage-and-hour rules change — confirm the current rules for New Mexico with the official sources below before acting.

Official sources

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New Mexico child labor laws: frequently asked questions

What is the minimum working age in New Mexico?

Federal law sets 14 for most non-farm jobs, and New Mexico follows at least that floor. Some roles (family business, agriculture) allow younger workers under specific conditions.

Do minors need a work permit in New Mexico?

Many states require an employment certificate (work permit) for workers under 18 — confirm New Mexico's requirement and keep it on file.

How many hours can a minor work in New Mexico?

14–15-year-olds face strict federal caps (limited hours, not during school, no late nights). 16–17-year-olds have no federal hour limit, but New Mexico may add its own — the stricter rule applies.

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