Overview
- Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez inaugurated the national initiative alongside Notariado Mexicano president Ricardo Vargas in Mexico City.
- Participating notaries will lower fees, provide free legal advice, and expand hours with Saturday service throughout September.
- The national registry reports more than 7.5 million will notices to date, with roughly half associated with past campaign editions.
- Puebla joined the effort with a 1,800‑peso fee for eligible single‑property, social‑interest wills and reported 1,100 testaments issued in 2024.
- This year’s edition carries the slogan “Con el testamento se heredan bienes y se hereda paz” and invites adults to visit any notary with ID to state their wishes.