Overview
- State of Mexico sets August 31, 2025 as the cutoff to renew plates, with the push targeting private vehicles plated in 2020 and those with 2019 or earlier plates that skipped the 2024 renewal.
- Finance officials warn noncompliance can bring a fine of about 20 UMA (~2,260 pesos), removal of plates, vehicle impoundment and loss of the right to verify.
- Edomex confirms a benefits package that forgives 100% of past-due tenencia and refrendo if owners pay 2024–2025 tenencia; reemplacamiento costs 1,075 pesos for cars and 800 for motorcycles and can be done online with pickup or home delivery.
- Verification calendars advance: in September red engomado plates ending in 3 or 4 verify through October 31, while CDMX charges 738.24 pesos per test and Edomex charges 453/566/1,131 pesos by hologram, with late fines of ~2,262 pesos in CDMX and 3,394 in Edomex.
- CDMX’s temporary permanent driver’s license remains available through December 31, 2025 for 1,500 pesos, waives the theory exam for current Type A holders and now offers added Saturday–Sunday modules and extended weekend hours.