No, because NM never required all that stuff before to get a license. So it's starting from scratch for everyone to get a REAL ID license. They'll renew your plain ol' drivers license without all that stuff.
I've been licensed to drive in this state for almost 60 years and I'm still struggling with DMV over the REAL ID thing, because one of my early documents from the 60s has been misplaced by the courthouse or clerk's office in another state and you have to have a certified copy.
I've about decided to just throw in the towel on the REAL ID because I'll probably never want to fly again anyway. Not having a REAL ID doesn't mean they consider you an alien, it just means you can't prove to their satisfaction the sequence of name changes. The whole stupid red tape thing makes my blood boil, though, because nobody questions that I was born in the US, or that I've been continuously licensed in this state, the first time being under my maiden name way back when (I always kept my NM drivers' license current even when we were in the army and stationed all over the place -- that's legal for servicemembers and their families), or that I've changed my name on my drivers' license and everything else as I went along. I just can't produce certified copies of a marriage certificate for a marriage that took place some 55+ years ago.