Driving Across the Mexico Border (2024)

If you're new to driving across the border, here's what to expect.

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Nothing to Declare Lanes & Declaration Lanes

As you approach the border, you will want to be aware of the lane that you are driving in before you cross. Which lane you will use depends upon what you are bringing into Mexico. Generally there are multiple lanes labeled "Nothing to Declare - Nada que Declarar" and one or two lanes to the far right labeled "Declaration Lane - Carril de Declaración."

Nothing to Declare Lane

Use this lane if you have nothing beyond the personal exemption of U.S. $300.

Declaration Lane

If you are bringing more than U.S. $300 worth of merchandise per person, but not more than U.S. $1000 (amounts over U.S. $1000 require the use of a Mexican customhouse broker), you may declare it by driving into the customs facility thru the Declaration Lane (Carril de Declaración). There you will be able to fill out the proper documents (see example below). The duty is usually 25% of the value of the merchandise and may be paid in a nearby bank (sometimes located in the customs facility). Once your duty is paid, you are then required to press a button on a stop light. If you receive a red light, the officials will inspect your merchandise to make sure you paid the correct duty. If you receive a green, you may be on your way.

Red Light - Green Light

Even if you have nothing to declare, you still could be randomly selected for secondary inspection. As you are crossing the border, you will encounter a stop light that will either give you a red or green light. A red light means you must pull over into the customs facility for secondary inspection. A green means you may continue on your way although customs officials still have the authority to ask you to pull into secondary. The customs system is set up to register the weight of your vehicle and the size. Generally heavier or larger vehicles will get a red light, but all vehicles can potentially receive a red light as there is an element of randomness to the the system.

Secondary Inspection

If you are selected for secondary inspection, the officials will generally take a look in your trunk and glance inside the vehicle to see if you are bringing anything that should have been declared. The process takes a couple minutes or so unless they find something undeclared. If you do not declare something that you should have, depending upon what the items are, you may have to pay the required duty, risk getting your merchandise confiscated, or go to jail.

Be Aware of the Following:

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  • Guns are illegal in Mexico. Do not attempt to cross the border with a gun and/or ammunition. You will be put in jail even if you were not aware of the Mexican law.
  • If you have more than $10,000 in US currency or equivalent or other monetary instruments you must declare this with Mexican customs, otherwise it is a crime.
  • You must declare if you are bringing any of the following: animals, agricultural products, medicine other than personal use.
Tourist Cards from Mexican Immigration

Tourist cards are available at border crossings, usually just as you cross. At the El Chaparral border crossing in San Ysidro, California, the Mexican Immigration office is on the right in the SAT building. Read more on how to get a Mexican tourist card at El Chaparral.

Vehicle Permits

Baja has no vehicle permit requirment, however if you do need one, they are issued by Banjercito.


Have a fun trip in Mexico!

Driving Across the Mexico Border (2024)

FAQs

What do they check when you drive across the border to Mexico? ›

In addition to a valid passport, you will need a free, short-term permit known as an FMM, acquired from the Mexican authorities at the Mexican port of entry or online. Mexican auto insurance: you should never drive in Mexico without Mexican auto insurance.

Is it safe to drive across the Mexican border? ›

For most North Americans, without a specialized, trained, and local protective driver, it is not safe to drive across the border to Mexico.

Can I get back into the US from Mexico with a driver's license? ›

When entering the United States, U.S. citizens are required to show passport, U.S. passport card, Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI, Global Entry or FAST) or an Enhanced Driver's License.

What do I need to cross the border from Mexico to US by car? ›

Banjercito is the government authority that issues vehicle permits. Get a permit online, at the Mexican border, or at certain Mexican consulates in the United States. U.S. citizens must present a valid U.S. passport book or card, and an entry permit issued by Instituto Nacional de Migración.

Do they check every car at the Mexican border? ›

Border Patrol may stop vehicles at certain checkpoints to: (1) ask a few, limited questions to verify citizenship of the vehicles' occupants and (2) visually inspect the exterior of a vehicle. Agents may send any vehicle to a secondary inspection area for the same purpose: brief questioning and visual inspection.

Do they search your car when you go to Mexico? ›

Law enforcement officers at the border can search your vehicle or your baggage without any reasonable suspicion or your permission provided the searches are routine. If your property contains contraband or evidence of a crime, the law enforcement officers at the border can take that property away.

When you cross the border, what do they check for? ›

What Information Do Immigration Officers in the U.S. Have?
  • Name.
  • Country of citizenship.
  • Home address.
  • Date of birth.
  • Method of travel.
  • Purpose of travel.

What is not allowed to cross the Mexican border? ›

Examples of prohibited items are dangerous toys, cars that don't protect their occupants in a crash, bush meat, or illegal substances like absinthe and Rohypnol. Restricted means that special licenses or permits are required from a federal agency before the item is allowed to enter the United States.

What to know driving into Mexico? ›

What documentation do I need to drive to Mexico?
  • Your U.S. passport or U.S. passport card. ...
  • Proper insurance for driving in Mexico. ...
  • Your state-issued driver's license. ...
  • Your vehicle's proof of registration. ...
  • A temporary vehicle importation permit (except in the hassle-free zone)

Can a US citizen be denied entry back into the USA from Mexico? ›

A US citizen that is able to demonstrate his/her citizenship cannot be denied entry to the US, nor can they be “sent back to Mexico.” Lacking proof of citizenship, that person might be detained by CBP until their claim could be confirmed.

Can I come back to the US without a passport? ›

Documents You Will Need

All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air.

What can I bring into Mexico by car? ›

What am I allowed to take into Mexico? When crossing by land, you are allowed to take your personal belongings and $300 worth of merchandise, duty free. People over the age of 18 may bring three liters of liquor or beer and up to six liters of wine.

What documents do I need to come back to the US? ›

U.S. regulations require that you document both your U.S. citizenship and your identity when you reenter the United States. For more for more information about U.S. passport requirements, see the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Passport Requirements web page.

Do they check car registration at the border? ›

Typically, the Border Services agent will compare the registered owner from the plate information online with your personal information on your passport. Unless there is a problem, they do not ask for your registration documents.

Can I cross back to the US with my birth certificate? ›

In a nutshell, U.S. and Canadian citizens older than 16 years old have to show a passport, passport card or another accepted document to cross back into the U.S. Children under 16 may show an original or copy of their birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, a Naturalization Certificate, a Canadian ...

Do they check bags at Mexico border? ›

When you reach the Mexican border, all passengers need to get off the bus and collect all their belongings, including under the bus baggage. You'll be asked by immigration what the reason is for your trip, and they may want to inspect your baggage.

What do you have to declare driving into Mexico? ›

What documentation do I need to drive to Mexico?
  • Your U.S. passport or U.S. passport card. ...
  • Proper insurance for driving in Mexico. ...
  • Your state-issued driver's license. ...
  • Your vehicle's proof of registration. ...
  • A temporary vehicle importation permit (except in the hassle-free zone)

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