Overview
- The national September campaign led by the Secretaría de Gobernación and the Notariado Mexicano offers free guidance and reduced notary fees to boost will-making.
- Baja California’s notary association will keep a preferential 1,500‑peso fee for people 60 and older through October, according to its president Alma Estela Andrade Marín.
- Monterrey’s Patrimonio Seguro delivered 150 testaments in one event to reach 1,050 this year, with a 2025 goal to benefit more than 2,000 residents through free municipal advisory and symbolic notarial costs.
- Mexico City’s DGRT offices and borough modules remain open in September with a 66% senior discount on universal wills, setting the price at 707.13 pesos.
- Typical notarial fees range from roughly 1,160 to 3,734 pesos nationwide, and officials emphasize that testaments provide legal certainty and help avoid lengthy intestate proceedings.