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Chapter 13 Report Card: District of New Mexico

District Data FJC IDB FY 2008–2024 Court code: NM

Summary

The District of New Mexico had 5,474 Chapter 13 filings between fiscal years 2008 and 2024. Of these, 1,592 (29.1%) were prior filers. Among closed cases, 44.5% received a discharge and 55.5% were dismissed. 442 prior filers received a discharge — cases where §1328(f) eligibility screening should have occurred but cannot be verified from public data.

5,474
Total Ch.13 Cases
29.1%
Prior Filer Rate
44.5%
Discharge Rate
442
Prior Filer Discharges
55.5%
Dismissal Rate
442
Est. Unscreened Cases

How This Compares

The prior-filer discharge rate in the New Mexico district is 5.2 percentage points above the national average.

Metric New Mexico National Avg Difference
Prior filer rate 29.1% 33.2% -4.2pp
Discharge rate (closed cases) 44.5% 41.7% +2.8pp
Dismissal rate (closed cases) 55.5% 58.3% -2.8pp
Prior-filer discharge rate 32.6% 27.3% +5.2pp

Prior-Filer Discharge Rate vs. National Average

New Mexico: 32.6% National: 27.3%
White line = national average. Bar = this district.

Yearly Breakdown

FY Filed Prior Filers Prior % Discharged Disch. Rate Prior Disch.
2008 396 104 26.3% 117 38.2% 33
2009 433 147 33.9% 174 48.3% 48
2010 509 140 27.5% 187 45.5% 41
2011 450 128 28.4% 154 43.3% 38
2012 427 112 26.2% 156 45.6% 35
2013 388 113 29.1% 132 41.5% 19
2014 278 61 21.9% 120 53.1% 15
2015 260 70 26.9% 111 51.4% 23
2016 304 101 33.2% 129 49.2% 37
2017 300 98 32.7% 122 47.7% 35
2018 331 102 30.8% 135 50.4% 36
2019 412 116 28.2% 163 47.2% 35
2020 308 99 32.1% 137 54.2% 31
2021 147 42 28.6% 29 31.9% 7
2022 157 54 34.4% 13 15.9% 5
2023 187 54 28.9% 5 6.2% 0
2024 187 51 27.3% 8 10.5% 4

What This Means

Under 11 U.S.C. § 1328(f), a debtor who received a Chapter 13 discharge may not receive another Chapter 13 discharge if the second case was filed within two years of the first filing date. A debtor who received a Chapter 7 discharge may not receive a Chapter 13 discharge if the Chapter 13 case was filed within four years of the Chapter 7 filing date.

The FJC Integrated Database records whether a debtor had a prior bankruptcy filing (PRFILE field) but does not record whether the court verified §1328(f) eligibility before granting discharge. This means 442 discharges were granted to prior filers in this district without any publicly verifiable record of statutory eligibility screening.

Not every prior-filer discharge is necessarily improper. Many prior filers are outside the statutory time bars and fully eligible. But absent a verifiable screening mechanism, the number of potentially ineligible discharges in this district — and nationwide — is unknown.

Estimated Unscreened Cases

Of 442 prior-filer discharges in the District of New Mexico, zero have a publicly verifiable §1328(f) eligibility determination in the FJC IDB. This is not unique to this district — no district records this data. The question is whether the screening happened and simply was not recorded, or whether it did not happen at all.

How to Cite

1328f.org, “Chapter 13 Report Card: District of New Mexico,” 1328f.org District Data Series (2026), https://1328f.org/districts/nm/. Data: FJC Integrated Database, FY 2008–2024.

Not Legal Advice

This page presents statistical data from the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database. It does not constitute legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney. The data reflects case-level administrative records and may contain coding errors or omissions. §1328(f) eligibility determinations require case-specific legal analysis that cannot be performed from aggregate data.

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