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Mexico’s SEP Puts Five Professional Procedures Fully Online

The rollout targets surging requests, with access gated by Llave MX, a current e.firma, plus a bank card.

Overview

  • Mexico’s Education Ministry, which launched the integrated portal Monday, now lets professionals complete five DGP (General Directorate of Professions) procedures end to end on tramitesprofesiones.sep.gob.mx without visiting a counter or using intermediaries.
  • Officials say the shift trims paperwork by 70% and cuts maximum response times from 90 days to 15 business days.
  • Access requires Llave MX for login, a current e.firma for legally binding electronic signing, and a bank card to pay fees.
  • SEP built the platform with its IT unit DGTIC, with support from the Agencia de Transformación Digital to deliver a secure, accessible experience.
  • The upgrade responds to rising demand for professional certificates, which grew from 2,869 requests in 2024 to 3,654 in 2025, and SEP says more digital services are coming.