While Albuquerque may be in the “land of mañana,” you don’t need to wait for another day when it comes to getting the surrogate pay you deserve.
In Albuquerque, you can receive compensation of $50,000 - $110,000+ for your contribution.
When you open your heart to a family and become a surrogate, you can fulfill their dreams, and your family’s. Learn how much you could make as a surrogate when you fill out our online form.
How Much Do Surrogates Make in Albuquerque?
Surrogates can make $50,000 - $110,000+ in compensation when they work with American Surrogacy, which reaches well above the average compensation in New Mexico.
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What’s Included in Surrogate Pay in Albuquerque?
$50,000 - $110,000+See Our Surrogate Compensation Breakdown
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The Highest Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Albuquerque
Agency Compensation (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Southwest Surrogacy $60,000-$65,000
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Albuquerque
If you want to be a paid surrogate in Albuquerque, the process is straightforward.
Step 1: Contact Us Today
A surrogacy specialist will give you information and answer your questions so that you can get started on your journey with confidence. Our surrogate application form can be completed with ease.
Step 2: Complete Our Screening Process
Our screening process is designed to protect your time and safety. We’ll make sure you’re adequately prepared, without slowing you down with unnecessary paperwork.
During this process our surrogacy specialists will be by your side every step of the way.
Step 3: Match with a Great Family
There are families who are excited about having you as a surrogate, and when you find the right family, it can be a beautiful experience.
We’ll help you find intended parents whose surrogacy goals align with yours. Once you’ve found the perfect match, your attorney will help you create a contract that outlines your surrogacy expectations, including your surrogate compensation total and payment schedule.
Step 4: Create New Life
When you choose surrogacy, your pregnancy and birth will be meaningful for you and the intended parents. You’ll be prescribed fertility medications to prepare for the embryo transfer, where an embryo created from the intended parents’ sperm and egg or a donor’s will be implanted in your uterus.
You’ll begin receiving your surrogate payments once a pregnancy has been confirmed. Throughout pregnancy, birth and recovery, you’ll be receiving compensation and our highest level of support any moment you need it.
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
In addition to receiving the compensation you deserve, you can gain:
- Our full support throughout your surrogacy journey, from the day you contact us.
- A sense of pride and accomplishment for helping a family experience the joy of parenthood.
- An expanded view of yourself and what you are capable of.
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Albuquerque
Local laws and professionals can make a big impact on your surrogacy journey. Below is local information for Albuquerque surrogacy laws and professionals.
Laws about Surrogacy in Albuquerque
According to the New Mexico Uniform Parentage Act NM Stat § 40-11A-801 (2018), surrogacy contracts are neither authorized nor prohibited, which means that surrogacy is legal in New Mexico so long as it does not violate other laws in the state.
Attorneys
- Atencio and Associates (Taylor Ranch)
- Assisted Reproductive Technology Law & Family Formation Law (Greater NM)
IVF Clinics
- The Fertility Center of New Mexico (Spruce Park)
- Caperton Fertility Institute (North Albuquerque)
Hospitals
- Lovelace Women’s Hospital (McKinley)
- University of New Mexico Hospital (UNM Campus)
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Albuquerque
Below are some of the most common questions from women in Albuquerque who are interested in surrogacy pay.
Why should surrogate mothers be paid?
Surrogate mothers should be paid because they make a life-changing difference in the lives of the families they help.
Is New Mexico surrogate friendly?
New Mexico is considered surrogate friendly because surrogates are able to complete their surrogacy journey within the state as long as other New Mexico laws are not violated in the process.
Is surrogate money taxed in Albuquerque?
Surrogate compensation is subject to tax, so as a surrogate in Albuquerque, you may be taxed at both the federal and state level.
Which state pays the most for surrogacy?
California surrogates make the most on average, but you can be compensated competitively wherever you live. Learn more about compensation for your circumstances when you apply to become a surrogate here.
Do surrogates get paid after the baby is born?
Surrogates get compensated from the start of IVF, and when pregnancy is confirmed, compensation will continue through pregnancy until 6-8 weeks after birth.