Contact

Call, chat, email, or send a short message.

This page is built for immediate action. Calls and chats are answered around the clock, with attorney follow-up as soon as possible. If the matter is urgent, phone and chat should come first.

The form stays short so the office can screen and route the matter quickly.

Immediate Contact Options

Use the fastest path for the situation.

On mobile, call and chat remain the most prominent actions. Email and directions are here when the situation is less urgent.

Phone

(505) 984-1100

Best for jail calls, warrants, next-day court settings, or any situation where timing matters right now.

Answered 24/7

Call Now

Chat

Start a site chat

Use chat when you need a fast written first step and want the office to route the problem before a follow-up call.

Available 24/7

Email

info@aarons.law

Useful for non-urgent follow-up, scheduling, or sending lightweight context after an initial conversation.

Send Email

Directions

2019 Galisteo Street, Suite H1, Santa Fe, NM 87505-2106

Office visits are by appointment. Use directions when you already know the office is the next stop.

Get Directions

Send a Message

Share enough to triage the matter quickly.

Use this short form to provide your name, phone, email, case type, defendant name if different, county or court location, and what happened.

Do not send sensitive or confidential facts until representation is confirmed.

FAQ

Before you contact the office.

Fast answers to the intake questions people usually ask first.

Is there a best time to call?

No. Calls are answered around the clock. If attorney follow-up is needed, the office responds as quickly as possible.

Can a family member call or chat for someone in custody?

Yes. Family members often provide the first details needed to locate the charge, the court, and the urgency of the problem.

How detailed should my message be?

Share enough to identify the charge, court location, and urgency. Avoid highly sensitive facts until representation is confirmed.

Office

Call, email, or get directions.

If you or a family member has been charged with a crime in New Mexico, you can contact the office at any time. Phone and chat are usually fastest for urgent matters; the form works best when you want to send details first.