N.M. Stat. Ann. § 40-13-4
A. Upon the filing of a petition for order of protection, the court shall:
(4) if an ex parte order is not granted, serve notice to appear upon the parties and hold a hearing on the petition for order of protection within seventy-two hours after the filing of the petition; provided if notice of hearing cannot be served within seventy-two hours, the temporary order of protection shall be automatically extended for ten days.
B. If the court grants a temporary order of protection, it may award temporary custody and visitation of any children involved when appropriate.
C. Except for petitions alleging stalking or sexual assault, if the court finds that the alleged perpetrator is not a household member, the court shall dismiss the petition.
History: Laws 1987, ch. 286, § 4; 2008, ch. 40, § 6.
The 2008 amendment, effective July 1, 2008, added Subsections B and C.