Mexico laws keep foreign plated vehicles plated & registered in the country of origin. Repercussions for not following Vehicle Importation Permit rules are harsh...
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Posts By: Anjelica Johns
Anjelica was a licensed bilingual agent for Mexpro from 2008 to 2016. Using the knowledge acquired while working with us she wrote blog posts about Mexico insurance.
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A vehicle driven in Mexico with expired tags is subject to legal confiscation. Fees can be up to 60% of the vehicle value plus any additional fines can apply... Read More »
- April 2, 2013
- Categories:
- Driving to Mexico, Vehicle Import Permit
April 2, 2013- Categories:
- Driving to Mexico, Vehicle Import Permit
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