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Will-Making Drive Widens in Mexico as Baja California Extends to October and Monterrey Tops 1,000

Seniors in Mexico City can obtain universal wills for 707.13 pesos through DGRT modules during September.

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.