Tenth Circuit · New Mexico

United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico

United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico has processed 102,748 federal bankruptcy filings in the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database, ranking 74th of 94 US bankruptcy districts by total case volume, with Chapter 7 accounting for 77.01% of classified filings.

Data updated . Methodology & sources.
102,748Total cases (FJC IDB)
2,181FY 2025 filings
21.5%Chapter 13 share
77.01%Chapter 7 share
28.17%Prior-filer rate (Ch 13)
0.0%RECAP coverage

National rank: 74th of 94 by total case volume (22th percentile). See all rankings below.

Section 01Filing Volume

Annual federal bankruptcy filings in D.N.M., FY 2010–2026. The most recent fiscal year is rendered with a muted marker to indicate its incomplete status.

FY2010: 10,299 filingsFY2011: 8,960 filingsFY2012: 7,691 filingsFY2013: 6,680 filingsFY2014: 5,860 filingsFY2015: 5,423 filingsFY2016: 5,259 filingsFY2017: 5,369 filingsFY2018: 5,363 filingsFY2019: 5,117 filingsFY2020: 4,551 filingsFY2021: 2,514 filingsFY2022: 1,994 filingsFY2023: 1,900 filingsFY2024: 2,038 filingsFY2025: 2,181 filingsFY2026: 430 filings (incomplete — current FY)20102012201420162018202020222024202610,2990

Section 02Chapter Mix

Distribution of cases filed in D.N.M. by bankruptcy chapter. Computed over the 102,748 cases with a non-blank chapter code in the FJC IDB.

Chapter 7: 79,128 cases (77.0%)Ch 7 77.0%Chapter 13: 22,094 cases (21.5%)Ch 13 21.5%Chapter 11: 1,432 cases (1.4%)Chapter 12: 91 cases (0.1%)Chapter 9: 3 cases (0.0%)
Chapter 7 — Liquidation (77.0%, 79,128 cases) Chapter 13 — Wage-earner plan (21.5%, 22,094 cases) Chapter 11 — Reorganization (1.4%, 1,432 cases) Chapter 12 — Family farmer / fisherman (0.1%, 91 cases) Chapter 9 — Municipality (0.0%, 3 cases)
ChapterPurposeCasesShare
Chapter 7Liquidation79,12877.01%
Chapter 13Wage-earner plan22,09421.5%
Chapter 11Reorganization1,4321.39%
Chapter 12Family farmer / fisherman910.09%
Chapter 9Municipality30.0%

Section 03Case Dispositions

Of cases filed in D.N.M. from FY 2005 onward, 63,651 have a terminal disposition recorded in the FJC Integrated Database (62.5% of 101,845 in-window cases). 38,194 remain unclassified — either still open at the last FJC extract or not yet coded.

Percentages reflect cases with a terminal disposition coded in the FJC Integrated Database. Blank dispositions (cases still open, or outcomes not yet coded at the last FJC extract) are counted separately in "unclassified" and excluded from the percentage denominator. This is typical of IDB coverage; see the methodology page for detail.
Discharged: 58,641 (92.1%)92.1%Dismissed: 2,843 (4.5%)Converted to another chapter: 1,932 (3.0%)Other disposition: 232 (0.4%)
Discharged (92.1%, 58,641 cases) Dismissed (4.5%, 2,843 cases) Converted to another chapter (3.0%, 1,932 cases) Other disposition (0.4%, 232 cases)
OutcomeCasesShare of classified
Discharged58,64192.13%
Dismissed2,8434.47%
Converted to another chapter1,9323.04%
Other disposition2320.36%

Section 04Prior-Filer Rate (Chapter 13)

Of Chapter 13 cases in D.N.M. with a coded prior-filing flag in the FJC IDB, 28.17% (5,749 cases) carry a recorded prior bankruptcy filing. This metric is relevant to 11 U.S.C. § 1328(f) discharge eligibility.

National rank on Chapter 13 prior-filer rate: 39th of 94 (60th percentile).

Classified subset: 20,410 of 22,094 Chapter 13 cases. How this is computed.

Section 05Pro Se Filing Rate

Of classified D.N.M. filings, 8.63% (8,728 cases) were filed without an attorney of record.

National rank on pro se rate: 12th of 94 (88th percentile).

Classified subset: 101,098 of 102,748 cases. How this is computed.

Section 06National Rank

How D.N.M. compares to the other 93 US federal bankruptcy districts on the metrics above. A higher percentile indicates a higher value of the metric (e.g., 95th percentile on total volume means top 5% by case count).

Total case volume
Rank 74 of 94 (22th percentile)
Chapter 13 volume
Rank 79 of 94 (17th percentile)
Prior-filer rate (Ch 13)
Rank 39 of 94 (60th percentile)
Pro se rate
Rank 12 of 94 (88th percentile)

Section 07Peer Districts

Three districts in the Tenth Circuit closest in total case volume to D.N.M..

Section 08Privacy Rule (FRBP 9037) Context

Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9037 requires that Social Security Numbers, dates of birth, financial account numbers, and minor-child identifiers be redacted in bankruptcy filings. The Federal Judicial Center’s April 2024 empirical study, Unredacted Social Security Numbers in Federal Court PACER Documents, measured compliance across the federal court system.

National findings (Garri et al., 2024): In 37 randomly selected days of 2022 PACER filings, researchers identified 22,391 unredacted Social Security Numbers affecting approximately 8,300 individuals across 3,521 cases. 72% of identified SSNs appear noncompliant with the privacy rules. In proof-of-claim filings specifically, the noncompliance rate is 98%.

A small number of documents account for a disproportionate share of exposure: 45% of unredacted SSNs (10,042) appeared in just 17 documents, which the authors frame as evidence of systemic actors rather than widespread filer error. The study also documented 54 violations involving Bankruptcy Form 121 — the form the court tells debtors “will not make publicly available.”

The Federal Judicial Center’s findings are not broken out by district, and OBP does not publish per-district compliance rates. The FJC study measures appearance of noncompliance, not adjudicated Rule 9037 violations. See the methodology page for why that distinction matters.

Primary source: Unredacted Social Security Numbers in Federal Court PACER Documents (FJC, April 2024).

Section 09RECAP Coverage

Of the 102,748 cases recorded for D.N.M. in the FJC IDB, 0 dockets (0.0%) are available free of charge in the Free Law Project’s RECAP Archive. Every case link on this site resolves to a free CourtListener page — no PACER fee, no paywall, no login required.

If the coverage number is lower than you’d expect, you can help. Installing the free RECAP browser extension contributes any PACER documents you already pay for to the public archive, at no cost to you.

Section 10Frequently Asked Questions

How many federal bankruptcy cases have been filed in D.N.M.?

According to the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database, 102,748 cases have been filed in United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico. D.N.M. ranks 74 of 94 US bankruptcy districts by total filing volume (22th percentile).

What is the chapter mix of bankruptcy filings in D.N.M.?

Of classified filings in D.N.M.: Chapter 13 accounts for 21.5% (22,094 cases), Chapter 7 for 77.01% (79,128 cases). The remaining filings consist of Chapter 11 reorganizations, Chapter 12 family farmer cases, and occasional cross-border proceedings.

What happens to bankruptcy cases in D.N.M.?

Of 63,651 cases with recorded outcomes (filed FY 2005 onward), 92.13% ended in discharge and 4.47% in dismissal. The remaining cases were converted to a different chapter or closed for other reasons. Cases still open at the last FJC extract are counted separately and excluded from these percentages.

What is the prior-filer rate on Chapter 13 cases in D.N.M.?

Of Chapter 13 cases in D.N.M. with prior-filing flags coded, 28.17% had a recorded prior bankruptcy filing. This metric is relevant to 11 U.S.C. § 1328(f) and refiling screening; see the methodology page for detail on how the flag is assigned.

What percentage of bankruptcy cases in D.N.M. are filed pro se?

Of D.N.M. filings with representation status coded, 8.63% were filed without an attorney of record.

How many D.N.M. cases are available in the free RECAP Archive?

CourtListener's RECAP Archive contains 0 dockets for D.N.M., representing 0.0% of FJC IDB-counted cases in this district. RECAP is operated by the Free Law Project; see free.law for attribution and how to contribute.