This article contains a list of the most frequently asked questions and answers regarding matters related to importing your vehicle to Mexico
Importing foreign-plated vehicles to Mexico
This section contains key questions and answers related to bringing a foreign-plated car or other vehicle to Mexico, with links to detailed information and helpful assistance services.
How can I import my foreign-plated vehicle to Mexico?
For temporary visitors (tourists) and temporary residents, procedures to bring your car to Mexico are straightforward. However permanent residents are no longer allowed to import a foreign-plated car into Mexico using a Temporary Import Permit (TIP)—but they can keep/drive their foreign plated car provided that the vehicle remains inside one of the defined Free Zones.
What is a Temporary Import Permit (TIP) for vehicles brought to Mexico?
A TIP is legal document that allows a foreign-plated vehicle to be imported to and driven in Mexico for a defined period of time. The vehicle must be exported (driven out of Mexico) before the TIP’s expiry date. If you fail to export the vehicle and surrender/cancel the TIP, you will lose your deposit, you will not be allowed to import another vehicle in future; and you can also face fines and have your vehicle confiscated.
Detailed information (FAQs) about Mexico’s TIPs for cars and other vehicles
Do I need auto insurance valid in Mexico to get a vehicle import permit?
You will need to show evidence of having a valid temporary insurance policy when you apply for a Temporary Import Permit (TIP).
Even if you are driving in one of the ‘free zones’ and don’t require a TIP, we recommend you have adequate auto insurance for your car or other vehicle when you cross the border into Mexico.
Mexperience is pleased to refer our readers to MexPro auto insurance, which offers comprehensive coverages valid in Mexico using English-language policies backed by a fully-licensed US insurance broker. Their insurances cover third party liability, provide legal assistance, and you can opt for medical and roadside assistance to be included.
Get a quote now: In just a few minutes, you can get a quote, review your policy details, and arrange auto insurance for your road trip in Mexico
What happens if I’m involved in a road traffic accident in Mexico?
Whether you are driving in the free zone or further inland, if you become involved in a road traffic accident in Mexico, it’s worth having some foresight about how the situation will be dealt with here as procedures and protocols can be different to those practiced in other countries.
See our article about dealing with road accidents in Mexico for details
Learn more about driving in Mexico
Mexperience offers articles with insights to help you prepare for your road trip and drive confidently in Mexico.
Mexperience is pleased to refer our readers to MexPro auto insurance, which offers comprehensive coverages valid in Mexico using English-language policies backed by a fully-licensed US insurance broker. Their insurances cover third party liability, provide legal assistance, and you can opt for medical and roadside assistance to be included.
Get a quote now: In just a few minutes, you can get a quote, review your policy details, and arrange auto insurance for your road trip in Mexico
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