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NEW MEXICO MVD Β· CDL H ENDORSEMENT Β· TSA THREAT ASSESSMENT Β· 5-YEAR CYCLE

New Mexico HAZMAT Endorsement: TSA Screening,
Test and Renewal

There is no separate hazmat driver's licence in New Mexico or anywhere else. What exists is the H endorsement added to a commercial driver's licence, and it is the only CDL endorsement that requires a federal security background check. New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location you plan to use handles commercial endorsements. This guide covers the endorsement, the TSA screening, the knowledge test and what renewal actually involves.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by Hector Ramos, CDL-A Driver Trainer & DOT Compliance Lead. Compiled from New Mexico MVD rules and real New Mexico placements.

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How do you get a New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement (New Mexico MVD)?

Hauling placarded hazardous materials in New Mexico requires the H endorsement on a commercial driver's licence issued by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department β€” not a separate licence. Three things have to line up: a Transportation Security Administration security threat assessment including fingerprinting and a criminal history review, a hazmat knowledge test taken at the state licensing agency, and, for a first-time endorsement obtained since February 2022, entry-level driver training theory from a provider on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location you plan to use handles commercial endorsements. The endorsement runs on roughly a five-year cycle and requires a fresh threat assessment and knowledge test at renewal. Fees are set by TSA and by the New Mexico MVD and are revised periodically, so verify the current amounts and processing times with the New Mexico MVD and with TSA rather than relying on a figure quoted elsewhere.

  1. Hold a valid CDL from the New Mexico MVD and a current DOT medical certificate.
  2. Complete ELDT hazmat theory training from an FMCSA-registered provider if this is a first-time endorsement.
  3. Apply for the TSA security threat assessment and attend fingerprinting.
  4. Pass the hazmat knowledge test at the New Mexico MVD.
  5. Renew roughly every five years with a fresh threat assessment and test.

Governing law: Federal commercial driver licensing standards and hazardous materials endorsement security threat assessment rules (49 CFR Part 383 and 49 CFR Part 1572) Administered in New Mexico by the state driver licensing agency with TSA.

See the full hazmat driver career guide β†’

New Mexico: hazmat driver endorsement β€” Licensing body New Mexico MVD, First-year cost, H Endorsement (Hazardous Materials) ELDT hazmat theory, the TSA threat assessment and the New Mexico MVD endorsement fee, per current published amounts, Typical time to licence Typically four to eight weeks, driven almost entirely by the background check. Simplified outline of New Mexico, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of New Mexico β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. New Mexico hazmat drivers hold an endorsement, not a separate licence: the H endorsement is added to a New Mexico MVD CDL after a knowledge test and a TSA security threat assessment, on a five-year cycle.

New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement at a glance

Published New Mexico MVD figures for the h endorsement (hazardous materials) route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyNew Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department (under the federal FMCSA framework, 49 CFR Part 383)
Licence tiers8 tiers, Commercial learner's permit through TWIC card
Route covered hereH Endorsement (Hazardous Materials)
First-year cost, h endorsement (hazardous materials)ELDT hazmat theory, the TSA threat assessment and the New Mexico MVD endorsement fee, per current published amounts
Continuing educationDOT physical and employer hazmat training, amortised across the cycle
Typical time to licenceTypically four to eight weeks, driven almost entirely by the background check
Exam providerNew Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department, under the federal CDL framework
Passing scoreSet under the federal CDL framework and administered by the New Mexico MVD; confirm the current pass mark and retake policy before scheduling
Reference materialClosed book
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawFederal commercial driver licensing standards and hazardous materials endorsement security threat assessment rules (49 CFR Part 383 and 49 CFR Part 1572)

This guide is general information about New Mexico licensing, not legal advice. New Mexico MVDrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement types: the full New Mexico MVD ladder

Hazmat is one endorsement inside a stack of federal and New Mexico requirements, and it is worth seeing which pieces are the state's and which are federal.

Entry

Commercial learner's permit

The starting point for the CDL itself with the New Mexico MVD. Hazmat endorsements are not added at permit stage, so the sequence is licence first, endorsement second.

Individual

CDL Class A or B

The underlying licence the endorsement attaches to, issued by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department under 49 CFR Part 383, with a current DOT medical certificate on file.

Individual

H endorsement (hazardous materials)

Authorises hauling placarded hazardous materials after the New Mexico MVD knowledge test, the TSA threat assessment and, for first-time applicants, ELDT theory training.

Specialty

N endorsement (tank vehicles)

A separate endorsement for liquid and gaseous bulk loads. It has its own knowledge test but no security screening, which is why it is quicker to add than hazmat.

Specialty

X endorsement (tank plus hazmat)

The combined tank and hazardous materials endorsement, which is what most fuel and chemical haulers operating in New Mexico actually hold. It carries the same TSA requirement as H.

Federal

TSA security threat assessment

Not an endorsement but the gate to one: fingerprinting, immigration status verification and a criminal history review against a list of disqualifying offences, valid for a defined period and repeated at renewal.

Federal

Employer hazmat training

A federal obligation on the carrier rather than a credential you hold: general awareness, function-specific, safety and security training, with recurrent training on a fixed cycle. It is separate from the endorsement and it is not optional.

Adjacent

TWIC card

A separate TSA credential for secure port and maritime facility access. Holding a current TWIC can reduce the hazmat threat assessment fee, and drivers serving port terminals often hold both.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the New Mexico MVD HAZMAT Driver program page.

New Mexico CDL vs H endorsement HAZMAT Driver in New Mexico, what is the difference?

RequirementNew Mexico CDLH endorsement
Issued byNew Mexico MVDNew Mexico MVD, after TSA clearance
Standards set byFMCSA (49 CFR Part 383)FMCSA and TSA
Background checkDriving and disqualification recordTSA security threat assessment with fingerprints
TestingKnowledge plus skills testKnowledge test only
CycleOn the New Mexico MVD licence renewal cycleRoughly five years, with re-testing
Moving statesLicence transfersNew threat assessment required
TrainingELDT for the licence classELDT hazmat theory for first-time endorsements

How do you get a New Mexico H Endorsement (Hazardous Materials) HAZMAT Driver endorsement?

  1. 1

    Hold a valid New Mexico CDL and medical certificate

    The endorsement attaches to a licence you already hold, so the first requirement is a current CDL from the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department with a valid DOT medical examiner's certificate on file. If your medical certificate is close to expiry, deal with that before starting the endorsement process, because a downgraded licence stops the endorsement from being added.

  2. 2

    Complete ELDT hazmat theory training

    For a first-time hazmat endorsement obtained since February 2022, federal rules require theory training from a provider listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, reported electronically to FMCSA before you may take the knowledge test. This applies regardless of how long you have held your CDL. Check that your chosen provider is actually on the registry and that it has submitted your completion, because the knowledge test will be refused otherwise.

  3. 3

    Apply for the TSA security threat assessment

    This is the step that governs your timeline. You apply to the Transportation Security Administration, attend an enrolment appointment for fingerprinting, and TSA runs a criminal history review, immigration status verification and intelligence-related checks against a list of disqualifying offences. It commonly takes several weeks. Current TWIC holders may qualify for a reduced fee. Start this before, not after, arranging the knowledge test, because the New Mexico MVD cannot add the endorsement until clearance is reported.

  4. 4

    Pass the hazmat knowledge test at the New Mexico MVD

    New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location you plan to use handles commercial endorsements. The test is drawn from the hazardous materials section of the New Mexico CDL manual: hazard classes and divisions, shipping papers, markings and labels, placarding, loading, unloading and segregation rules, bulk packaging, emergency response and the Emergency Response Guidebook, and security planning and en-route requirements. It is closed book. Study from the current New Mexico CDL manual rather than a national summary, and confirm the pass mark and retake rules with the New Mexico MVD.

  5. 5

    Renew on the five-year cycle and keep employer training current

    The hazmat endorsement is not a permanent addition. It runs on roughly a five-year cycle requiring a fresh TSA threat assessment and, in most cases, a repeat knowledge test β€” so start renewal well before expiry, because the background check is the long pole again. Separately, your employer must provide and document federal hazardous materials training on a recurrent cycle. If you leave New Mexico, the CDL transfers but the threat assessment does not, so plan for a new assessment in the state you move to.

Does a New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement transfer to other states?

The commercial driver's licence itself transfers between states under the federal one-licence rule: you surrender the old licence and the new state issues its own, carrying your endorsements across after its own checks. The hazmat endorsement is the exception that catches drivers out. Because the endorsement depends on a TSA security threat assessment tied to the issuing state, moving into or out of New Mexico generally means applying for a new threat assessment even though your driving credentials transfer, and that adds weeks to an otherwise routine transfer. Confirm the current process with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department and with TSA before you plan a move around a start date.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the New Mexico MVD HAZMAT Driver program page before applying.

How much does a New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement cost, and how long does it take?

The costs are modest and frequently carrier-reimbursed, but they come from two different bodies. The New Mexico MVD sets the knowledge test and endorsement fee; the Transportation Security Administration sets the threat assessment fee, with a reduced rate for current TWIC holders; and ELDT theory training for a first-time endorsement is priced by the registered provider. Each is revised on its own schedule, so use the New Mexico MVD published fee page and the TSA fee page rather than a combined total quoted on a third-party site. Many carriers reimburse the whole lot, because hazmat-qualified drivers are in short supply.

Cost breakdown
New Mexico CDL application + examNew Mexico MVD hazmat knowledge test and endorsement fee, per its published schedule
H endorsement application + examTSA security threat assessment fee, reduced for current TWIC holders
CE courses (per year)DOT physical and employer hazmat training, amortised across the cycle
First-year total (H Endorsement (Hazardous Materials))ELDT hazmat theory, the TSA threat assessment and the New Mexico MVD endorsement fee, per current published amounts
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewTSA security threat assessment, commonly several weeks
Exam schedulingKnowledge test at the New Mexico MVD, subject to its appointment or walk-in policy
License processingEndorsement added by the New Mexico MVD once TSA clearance is reported
Typical totalTypically four to eight weeks, driven almost entirely by the background check

New Mexico hazmat knowledge test and endorsement checks

What does the New Mexico MVD test cover, and how is the endorsement verified?

The hazmat knowledge test is administered by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department under the federal CDL framework and is drawn from the hazardous materials section of the New Mexico CDL manual. It covers hazard classes and divisions, shipping papers and their required entries, markings and labels, placarding rules and the tables that drive them, loading, unloading and segregation, bulk packaging requirements, emergency response including use of the Emergency Response Guidebook, and security planning and en-route requirements. It is closed book. New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location you plan to use handles commercial endorsements. What distinguishes hazmat from the other endorsements is not the difficulty of the test but the TSA security threat assessment running alongside it β€” fingerprinting, immigration status verification and a criminal history review against a list of disqualifying offences β€” which is what most often delays or blocks an endorsement. Confirm the current pass mark, retake rules and test scheduling with the New Mexico MVD.

How to verify a New Mexico hazmat driver endorsement

An New Mexico hazmat endorsement is verified by looking at the licence itself: the endorsement appears as a letter on the CDL, with H for hazardous materials and X for the combined tank and hazmat endorsement. For hiring, that means checking the physical licence and running a driving record check through the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department, not accepting a photocopy. Confirm the expiry, because the endorsement can lapse before the licence does, and confirm the DOT medical certificate separately. Carriers should also remember that the federal hazardous materials training obligation is theirs, not the driver's, and is documented separately from the endorsement. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credential before they reach your portal.

Do you need a special license to haul hazmat in New Mexico?

Not a separate licence β€” an endorsement. You need the H endorsement added to your New Mexico commercial driver's licence, or the X endorsement if you also haul tank vehicles. The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department adds it after you pass the hazmat knowledge test and

the Transportation Security Administration clears a security threat assessment. New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location you plan to use handles commercial endorsements.

Where do you take the hazmat test in New Mexico?

At the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department, which administers the hazmat knowledge test under the federal CDL framework. New Mexico driver licensing sits inside the Taxation and Revenue Department's Motor Vehicle Division, which delivers services through state offices and partner field offices, so confirm the location

you plan to use handles commercial endorsements. Confirm which offices near you handle commercial testing and whether an appointment is required before travelling, and make sure your TSA threat assessment is under way, because the endorsement cannot be added until clearance is reported.

New Mexico HAZMAT Driver endorsements, Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TSA hazmat threat assessment?

A federal security background check required for every hazmat endorsement in the country, New Mexico included. You apply to the Transportation Security Administration, attend fingerprinting, and TSA runs a criminal history review, immigration status verification and intelligence-related checks against a list of disqualifying offences. It commonly takes several weeks and it is the step that governs your timeline. Current TWIC holders may qualify for a reduced fee.

How long does it take to get a hazmat endorsement in New Mexico?

Four to eight weeks is the realistic range, and almost all of it is the TSA background check rather than the test. The knowledge test itself is a single sitting once you can be scheduled, and ELDT hazmat theory training for a first-time endorsement is short. Start the threat assessment first and treat the test as the quick part.

What is the difference between the H and X endorsements?

H covers placarded hazardous materials. N covers tank vehicles carrying liquid or gaseous bulk loads. X is the combined endorsement covering both, and it is what most fuel and chemical haulers actually hold. H and X both require the TSA security threat assessment; N on its own does not, which is why it is quicker to add.

Do I need ELDT training for a hazmat endorsement in New Mexico?

If this is your first hazmat endorsement obtained since February 2022, yes. Federal rules require entry-level driver training theory from a provider listed on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry, reported electronically to FMCSA before you may take the knowledge test. It applies no matter how long you have held your CDL. Check that your provider is on the registry and has submitted your completion.

How often does a hazmat endorsement have to be renewed?

Roughly every five years, and renewal means a fresh TSA security threat assessment and, in most cases, a repeat knowledge test. Because the background check takes weeks, start renewal well before expiry rather than at it. The New Mexico MVD can tell you the exact expiry on your record, and it is worth checking because the endorsement can lapse before the licence itself does.

Does my hazmat endorsement transfer if I move to New Mexico?

The CDL transfers under the federal one-licence rule, but the hazmat endorsement generally does not carry across without a new TSA security threat assessment, because the assessment is tied to the issuing state. Plan for that delay when relocating, and confirm the current process with the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department and with TSA before committing to a start date with a new carrier.

How do I verify an New Mexico hazmat endorsement?

Look at the licence: the endorsement appears as a letter, H for hazardous materials and X for the combined tank and hazmat endorsement, and check the expiry separately from the licence expiry. For hiring, run a driving record check through the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department rather than accepting a photocopy, and confirm the DOT medical certificate too. Remember that federal hazardous materials training is the carrier's obligation and is documented separately. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credential before they reach your portal.

Sources & references

New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, Taxation and Revenue Department Β· FMCSA CDL requirements (49 CFR Part 383) Β· TSA Hazardous Materials Endorsement Threat Assessment Program Β· FMCSA Training Provider Registry (ELDT) Β· PHMSA hazardous materials training requirements. Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at www.mvd.newmexico.gov before applying.

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New Mexico MVD Key Facts
Credential typeCDL endorsement (H or X)
Issued byNew Mexico MVD
Standards set byFMCSA and TSA
Security checkTSA threat assessment, with fingerprints
TestHazmat knowledge test at the New Mexico MVD
CycleAbout 5 years, with re-testing
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