Overview
- Estado de México’s 2025 plate-renewal drive ends August 31, targeting private vehicles with plates issued in 2020 and those from 2019 or earlier that did not renew in 2024, with plate endings 9 and 0 scheduled for August.
- Noncompliance in Edomex can trigger a fine of 20 UMAs (about 2,200 pesos), removal of plates, vehicle impoundment and an inability to verify, plus loss of next year’s tenencia subsidy.
- Officials report about 85% of the more than 600,000 obligated vehicles have complied, leaving roughly 100,000 still due; timely completion can grant up to 100% discounts on tenencia and recargos.
- Edomex will forgive 100% of late 2023 verification fines for vehicles whose last hologram is from second semester 2023 or earlier and that did not replate in 2024–2025, excluding 2023 hologram 00 and any 2024–2025 holograms; drivers must still pay the verification fee and obtain a second‑semester 2025 sticker by plate schedule.
- CDMX’s permanent Type A license remains available through December 31, 2025 for 1,500 pesos, with a 50% discount for INAPAM cardholders and people with disabilities, weekend service at modules including the Magdalena Mixhuca macromodule, and exams required for first‑time applicants and for many drivers aged 60 and over.