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Insurance
We highly recommend that you buy a Mexican Insurance policy, prior to crossing the border. It is our understanding that Mexican authorities do not honor our American insurance policies. Check with your insurance agent. We were told that Mexipass Insurance Company, a Mexico-based business, offers insurance to American drivers. The insurance is a few dollars more then what is offered at the border, but this policy includes legal defense & bail bonds. For Orange County,
CA residence only: For all other
areas: Disclaimer We are not in the business of selling insurance. We are in no way responsible for you choosing, or not choosing to purchase insurance. This is just optional information for you to research on your own. TRAFFIC TICKETS: For years, Americans traveling into Mexico by car at Tijuana have been subjected to the occasional corrupt cop who flags them down for a "violation". The hapless driver, usually scared and confused, will usually comply, paying whatever amount that is agreed upon to avoid following the cop to the police station (something the cop doesn’t really want…they want your cash). But what most gringos don’t know is that you have the option of paying at the police station or by mail if you get pulled over in Tijuana, Rosarito, or Ensenada. Here is some info on that and other useful tips: If you are stopped by a police officer for a traffic violation in Tijuana or Rosarito, you should always politely insist on a written citation that you could pay either at the police station, or by mail. Tickets issued in Tijuana can be paid in the USA with a check or money order made out to: H. Ayuntamiento de Tijuana, 416 West San Ysidro Blvd. Suite "L", No. 725, San Ysidro, CA 92143.Tickets issued In Rosarito can be paid in the USA with a check or money order made out to: H. Ayuntamiento de Rosarito, P.O. Box 439060 San Diego, CA 92143-9060. Tickets issued in Ensenada can be paid by sending a check or money order made out to: *Municipio de Ensenada, PMB 147 P.O. Box 189003 Coronado, CA, 92178-9003*, for the cities of San Felipe, Tecate and Mexicali, traffic fines must be paid at the police station. When faced with a fine that you consider unfair, you can contest the fine by filling an appeal (Recurso de Inconformidad), either in person or in writing, for a Municipal Judge to review. To do this, immediately go to the nearest Municipal Judge within the police station; if you need information on how to do this, call our Tourist Assistance Hot Line 078. Traffic Fines vary by city: (fines are in Mexican Pesos).
Starting on January 1st 2009 all American citizens entering the US will be asked to show a valid US Passport. The Government has said that there might be a grace period till July 1st , but it is not official yet, so please make the necessary arrangements to carry a valid US Passport when traveling to México.** |