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Registering a car in Mexico is essential to ensure legal ownership and compliance with local regulations. Follow these steps to complete the process smoothly.
Before heading to the registration office, make sure you have the following:
Original factura (invoice) – Proof of purchase from the seller.
CURP (Clave Única de Registro de Población) – Your unique population registry code.
RFC (Registro Federal de Contribuyentes) – Your tax identification number.
Proof of address – A utility bill, rental contract, or property deed.
Valid identification – Passport or Mexican residency card.
Previous tax receipts – Ensure all vehicle taxes (Tenencia) are paid.
Vehicle verification certificate – Some states require an emissions test.
Insurance policy – Liability insurance is mandatory in Mexico.
Verify that the car is not stolen by checking its status on .
Ensure all past taxes and fees are settled before registration.
Locate the Secretaría de Movilidad (SEMOVI) or equivalent office in your state.
Bring all required documents and be prepared to pay registration fees.
The seller may need to accompany you for the transfer of ownership.
Fees vary by state and vehicle type.
Payments can be made at banks or official government offices.
Once the process is complete, you’ll receive:
New license plates
Vehicle registration card (Tarjeta de Circulación)
Proof of ownership in your name
Always carry your registration card and insurance when driving.
Renew your registration annually to stay compliant.
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