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Regulations for driving your car into Mexico

IMPORTANT: Make sure you have Mexican Auto Insurance when driving into Mexico - the Mexican

goverment (and police) do not recognize policies written by American Insurance companies, even ifthat policy has "Mexican" coverage.

Here are a couple of steps you need to take when you decide to drive across the border into Mexico. Ifyou abide by these rules, you'll be making sure you can legally take your trip to Mexico by car. Thisinformation was last checked in May, 2010.

If your travel is within the Border Zone (usually up to 20 kilometers south of the U.S.-Mexico Border) or

the Free Trade Zone (including the Baja California Peninsula and the Sonora Free Trade Zone) there are

no procedures to comply with. However, if you wish to pass these zones, the following procedures willapply. You must secure a permit by following the next few steps.

Step One: Collect your documents

Bring the original plus two(2) copies of the following documents:

Valid proof of foreign citizenship (passport, birth certificate or voter registration card ).

The appropiate immigration form (tourist card). learn about visa options

Note: Note: When entering Mexican territory, you must first apply for a tourist visa at the

National Institute of Migration. Your vehicle permit will be issued for a period equal to that

of your tourist visa.

The valid vehicle registration certificate, or a document, such as the original title that

certifies the legal ownership of the vehicle. It must be in the driver's name.

Credit contract from the financing institution or an invoice letter with a validity not older

then 3 months (if the vehicle is not paid off).

The leasing contract (if the vehicle is leased or rented) which must be in the name of the

person importing the car. If the vehicle belongs to a company, present the document that

certifies the employee works for the company.

A valid driver's license, issued outside Mexico.

An international credit card, also issued outside Mexico (Visa, MasterCard or American

Express), in the name of the driver of the vehicle.

Step Two: Go to the Customs Office at the border

To acquire a permit drive your vehicle (including RV's) to a Mexican customs office at the border: at theborder crossing, go through the Declarations Lane. Look for the "Modulo de Control Vehicular" where you

will present your documents. All documents and the credit card must be in the name of the owner, whomust also be in the vehicle when crossing the border.

The process will be much simpler if you use a credit card to post the required "return guarantee" bond. Ifyou do not have a credit card (or a Visa/Mastercard check card) you must get your temporary permit atthe border module by leaving a guarantee deposit, total amount is based on the model year of the vehicle,see below.

ALTERNATIVE PROCESS: You may also opt to pay this fee and obtain the certificate in advance at

certain authorized Consulates of Mexico for US$36.00, currently listed as the following--ARIZONA: Phoenix; CALIFORNIA: Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Bernadino; COLORADO: Denver;ILLINOIS: Chicago; NEW MEXICO: Albuquerque; TEXAS: Dallas, Houston, Austin, Fort WorthPlease check with the specific Consular office to make sure the they do have the necessary BanjercitoModule/Desk. The filing of the documents at these locations needs to be done well in advance of yourplans to drive into Mexico.

Step Three: Pay the certificate fee and bond deposit

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Pay the certificate fee (not returnable). At the border, your international credit card will be charged anamount in national currency equivalent to US$27.00 to the Banco Nacional del Ejercito.

Pay the "guarantee return of the vehicle to USA territory" bond via credit card, according to the schedulebelow.

Model Year Bond Amount

2000 to present US $400

From 1995 to 1999 US $300

Models older than 1995 US $200

You'll be issued your documents, which completes the process for acquiring the certificate. Keep in mindthe full process is not completed until you return the certificate upon heading back into the United States,see below.

Paying In Cash

If you wish to pay with cash, please take into account that you will be charged a deposit amount inaddition to the service fee for the issuance of the Temporary Import Permit. This deposit will bereimbursed to you when returning the vehicle to the country of origin, as long as this is done within thetime period established in the permit.

This option is only valid at the border. The service fee is 29.70 USD plus the return guarantee. Theamount of the return guarantee is determined according to the vehicle’s date of manufacture (see above).

Regarding load capacity and importation of recreational vehicles:

a) The maximum load capacity for a temporary vehicle import is 3.5 tons, not including the weight of thevehicle.b) You may tow with your vehicle one to three motorcycles, beach cars or dune buggies, or four-wheelmotorcycles or ATVs, equivalent to the number of people traveling inside the vehicle. You must be able toprovide proof of ownership for the vehicles being transported and they must be returned along with thetowing or transporting vehicle.

Step Four: Returning the certificate

Upon your departure from Mexico back to the U.S., and if the vehicle is not going to be driven back intoMexico, the permit for temporary importation must be cancelled at Customs. The original bond posted

for the return guarantee will be returned to you at this time. That's all there is to it. Follow these simplesteps and you shouldn't have any problems.

However, please remember, if your car is found in Mexico beyond the authorized time, or without

the appropiate documents, it will be immediately confiscated. You will also forfit the posted bond.

Answers To Commonly Asked Questions

1) The temporary authorization for the importation of vehicles is valid for any type of vehicle weighing

under three tons for periods up to six months (180 days).

2) The temporarily imported vehicle may be driven across the border multiple times during the authorized

period.

3) Always carry with you the importation permit when driving your car in Mexico. Do not leave this

document in the vehicle; it is indispensible in the case of damage, theft, or accident.

4) The sale, abandonment, or use of the vehicle for financial gain will result in its confiscation.

5) The vehicle temporarily imported by the owner may be driven in Mexico by the spouse or adult

children, as long as they have the same immigration status. Other persons may drive the vehicle as longas the owner is in the vehicle.

Hours of Operation for the Banco del Ej�rcito bankingmodule at the following border points:

Arizona Border Points

Agua Prieta......All week, 24 hrs.Naco......All week, 8:00 am to midnightNogales......All week, 24 hrs.San Luis Rio Colorado......All week, 24 hrs.Sonoyta......All week, 24 hrs.

California Border Points

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Mexicali......All week, 24 hrs.Otay Mesa......10:00 am to 6:00 pmTecate......All week, 8:00 am to 4:00 pmTijuana......Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 10:00 pm, Sat, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Sun, 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm

Texas Border Points

Ciudad Acu�a......All week, 24 hrs.Ciudad Juarez......All week, 24 hrs.Ciudad Miguel Alem�n......All week, 24 hrs.Columbia......Mon-Fri, 10:00 am to 6:00 pmGeneral Rodrigo M. Quevedo......All week, 24 hrs.Matamoros......All week, 24 hrs.Nuevo Laredo......All week, 24 hrs.Ojinaga......Mon-Fri, 7:30 am to 9:00 pm, Sat, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm, Sun, 8:00 am to 4:00 pmPiedras Negras......All week, 24 hrs.Reynosa......All week, 24 hrs.

Sonora Only

The state of Sonora operates a program known as "Sonora Only". Designed for visitors staying in thestate of Sonora, the program eliminates the need for a credit card and waives the $11.50 fee. In additionto normal proof of citizenship documents (needed by all visitors to Mexico's interior) "Sonora Only" visitorsneed only present a valid drivers license and proof of ownership or legal possession by the driver.

Legal possession can be proven with one or more of the following documents:

Vehicle registration (in the name of the driver) or original title

Lease contract (for leased vehicles)

Proof of labor relationship between driver and car owners (for company-owned vehicles)

Notarized permission from the leasing company or bank (if money is still owed on the car)

giving owner permission to take the vehicle to Mexico.

Permits are valid for 180 days and may be obtained at the check point at Kilomete 21, south of Nogaleson Highway 15. If you are entering from another border crossing, please call 1-800-4-SONORA. Permits

must be returned to this check point within the allotted six-month period.

Insurance

U.S. & Canadian auto insurance is not valid in Mexico. While Mexican auto insurance is not mandatory, itis highly recommended.

If you are in an accident or other vehicle-related problems and you do not have insurance, you may bearrested and your vehicle impounded until the authorities can figure out the situation. It is possible thatyour current insurance company might have a separate plan available for international coverage. Here aresome insurance companies which allow you to buy insurance over the phone, fax or Internet.

Visit the Mexonline.com Directory of Insurance Agencies

Get more information about traveling into Mexico

Information courtesy of the Mexican Government, Banjercito.

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