Mexico City activated DGRT modules and the Testamóvil across all 16 alcaldías, with eligibility from age 16 and seniors 65+ paying as little as 707.13 pesos after discounts of up to 66%. Nayarit extended the campaign through October and published set fees, including 2,450 pesos for a universal will, 3,266 pesos for specific conditions, and 862 pesos for adults 65 and older. Baja California announced a waiver of state fees through an agreement with the College of Notaries, with 84 notarías participating and additional cuts to notarial honoraria. Jalisco’s state Congress opened a special module through October 10 offering wills at 2,300 pesos and outlined plans to expand regional service coverage with notaries. The nationwide effort, coordinated by the Interior Ministry and the Notariado Mexicano, offers up to 50% off, free legal guidance and extended hours, with standard ID and civil documents required to reduce intestate proceedings.