New Mexico Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Dispositive Motion to a Magistrate Judge is an agreement between the parties involved in a legal dispute in the state of New Mexico. This agreement allows a party to refer a dispositive motion to a Magistrate Judge for consideration and ruling. This agreement allows the Magistrate Judge to issue a recommendation to the District Judge, who will then make a final ruling on the motion. There are two types of New Mexico Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Dispositive Motion to a Magistrate Judge: voluntary and mandatory. In a voluntary arrangement, the parties involved in the legal dispute agree to refer the motion to the Magistrate Judge. In a mandatory arrangement, the referral is required by law. Both types of agreements require the parties to submit a written notice to the Magistrate Judge, signifying their agreement to the referral. The notice must include the name of the parties involved in the dispute, the nature of the dispositive motion, and any other pertinent details.