One of the reasons that Puerto Vallarta is such a popular choice for owning a vacation home in Mexico is that the city is very walkable. However, if you choose to buy a home or condo in Puerto Vallarta’s outlying neighborhoods, buying a car may be something to consider.
Here is a checklist of all the documents and requirements for buying a car in Mexico:
- Factura – the vehicle’s original bill of sale.
- Tarjeta de circulación – the vehicle registration. The registration will expire 3 years after the printed date on the registration.
- Tenencia – receipts proving vehicle tax has been paid. You should have one for each year with a sticker with a corresponding date affixed to vehicle’s front window.
- Sellers ID – this is not always required, but it’s a good idea to have a copy of the seller’s legal identification handy.
- Proof of Residency and Passport – you can purchase a vehicle on a tourist visa but must be able to provide either a lease from your landlord or a utility bill in your name.
- Placas – licenses plates, which will need to be put in your name.
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