A New Mexico advance health care directive medical power of attorney form is legally binding and allows the Principal to pick their preferences for future medical care by choosing an Agent.
Form Options
Durable Power of Attorney Forms – PDF
Signing Requirements
In New Mexico, the “Principal” must sign in the physical presence of a notary public. Two (2) witnesses are recommended but not required.
Source: § 24-7A-2(B)
State Bar Optional Advance Directive
Guidelines – State Advance Directive PDF