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How to Apply for Visiting Privileges (Penitentiary of New Mexico)
Getting approved to visit at the Penitentiary of New Mexico (PNM) starts with the right paperwork and a complete application. Here's how to apply—and stay approved—without unnecessary delays.
How to Send Money to Someone at PNM: Money Order Rules and Visitor‑List Requirements
Sending money to someone at PNM comes down to two rules: use a money order, and be on the approved visitor list. Get both right, and the deposit goes through. Miss one, and it gets delayed or rejected.
Contact vs. Non‑Contact Visits at PNM: What They Mean and Who Qualifies
PNM offers two types of in-person visits: contact visits with limited physical touch, and non-contact "barrier" visits where no touching is allowed. The catch? Barrier visits are the default. To qualify for contact, you need to be immediate family—and you'll have to prove it.