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Driving License in Mexico for Expats

Complete guide for foreigners getting a driving license

Quick Answer: Can you drive in Mexico with a foreign license?

Yes, for Foreign license generally accepted for tourists. No strict deadline for residents.. After that, you must convert to a Mexico license. The official test is only in Spanish, but you can practice in English with AutoviaTest.

Key Facts: Mexico Driving License for Expats

Test AuthoritySCT (Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes)
Official Test LanguageSpanish
Grace PeriodForeign license generally accepted for tourists. No strict deadline for residents.
Theory Test RequiredNot for exchange
Practical Test RequiredNot for exchange
Medical ExamNot required
Total CostMXN 500-2,000 (~$25-100 USD) in most states
Processing Time1 day to 2 weeks depending on state

Official test only in Spanish?

Practice in English first with AutoviaTest. Learn all the rules and questions before taking the official test.

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Eligibility by Nationality

🇪🇺 EU/EEA Citizens

No special exemptions. Process depends entirely on the state.

🇺🇸🇬🇧 US/UK Citizens

Process varies by state. Many states accept foreign license with just a fee.

🌍 Other Non-EU Citizens

Process varies by state. Some states require no test at all.

🎓 Students

Can often obtain local license with student visa and foreign license.

License Exchange Agreements

✅ Direct Exchange (No Test Required)

No formal exchange system - each state sets own rules, Many states simply issue a new license with valid foreign license

❌ No Agreement (Full Test Required)

Not applicable - no national exchange framework

Required Documents

  • ✓Valid passport
  • ✓Visa or residency permit (FM2/FM3 or temporary/permanent residency)
  • ✓Proof of address (comprobante de domicilio)
  • ✓Valid foreign license
  • ✓CURP (if available)
  • ✓Passport photos

Costs Breakdown

Conversion/Exam FeeMXN 500-2,000 (~$25-100 USD) varies by state
Medical ExamMXN 200-500 (~$10-25 USD) where required
TranslationGenerally not required
Total EstimatedMXN 500-2,000 (~$25-100 USD) in most states

Tips for Expats in Mexico

  • 💡No federal driver's license - each of 32 states has own rules
  • 💡Some states (CDMX, Jalisco) require almost no testing - just documents and fee
  • 💡Process can be extremely quick - sometimes same day
  • 💡Test language and requirements vary entirely by state
  • 💡Mexico City (CDMX) is one of the easiest places in the world to get a license

Official Resources

State transit department (varies by state)

Official authority website

License Conversion Info

Official conversion page

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Mexican driver's license?
If you're a tourist, your foreign license is generally accepted. If you're a resident, it's recommended to get a local license, though enforcement varies. Some states require it for residents.
Is there a driving test in Mexico?
It depends on the state. Some states like CDMX and Jalisco have eliminated or simplified testing - you mainly need documents and a fee. Other states may require a written or practical test.
Which state has the easiest process?
Mexico City (CDMX) is known for having one of the simplest processes - often just documents, a fee, and a basic eye test. Jalisco and several other states are similarly straightforward.
Can I take any required test in English?
No, any required tests are in Spanish. However, many states don't require a test at all. Where testing is required, practice with AutoviaTest in English first.

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