Sunday, October 9, 2022

We Got Our México Drivers’ Licenses! 🚗 —Thanks to Pat’s Plates for All Their Help!

Jon and I are So Excited to Have Jalisco, México Drivers Licenses!

     What’s the big deal about applying for and receiving our México driver's licenses? We don’t even own a vehicle! Taking Uber works well for us in Puerto Vallarta.

     So, why go to the trouble of applying for a driver’s license in México? And why would we have Pat’s Plates help us tackle this cumbersome project?

     Carrying our Permanent Resident’s Visas as identification is not recommended. If we lost one, getting a replacement from INM (México’s National Institute of Migration) would be a major ordeal.

     We recently had a difficult lesson on Mexican government procedures. After spending three frustrating appointments over one month at the Puerto Vallarta INM office just to register our change of address from Sayulita, Nayarit to our new home in Jalisco, we now know the challenges of completing government paperwork precisely the way they want it. We never want to have to apply for a new visa de residencia permanente! We never want to lose ours!

Waiting for Hours Just to Update Our Address

     So, we decided it’s safer to carry a México driver’s license for identification. But we now know that we need help from an expert to navigate any government system here. So, we hired Pat’s Plates to help us and we’re so glad that we did!

     Pat’s Plates emailed the list of documents we needed to take with us to the DMV in Puerto Vallarta, the number of copies of each document to take, plus the size and type the copies had to be (another example of how exacting government procedures are here). The application they emailed to us looked simple enough, but thankfully, they checked for accuracy and found that I had not completed them as they had instructed.

     Who would think we needed to apply for a Chofer license? I thought that meant “chauffeur” and had incorrectly marked that I was applying for a Automovilista license. Pat’s Plates made sure this and everything else was corrected before we ever went to the DMV.

     Then Pat met us at the DMV at our appointed time and already had a number for us when we arrived so our wait time was shortened. The computers at this government office were on the fritz off and on while we were waiting our turn, so things were moving slowly. The DMV employees and customers were all patient and calm, as Mexicans seem to be no matter how long the wait is. But after about two-and-a-half hours, we received our official Jalisco driver’s licenses. I must say, they are pretty, too.

     We checked the licenses for accuracy before leaving the counter and, thanks to Pat’s Plates, everything was correct! We now show our México driver’s licenses when asked for identification at the hospital, doctor’s office, or other places. Our Permanent Resident Visas are stored in our safe, as recommended. (Edited 10/10/22: We do carry our Resident Visas and Original Passports any time we travel away from our Mexican hometown.)


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4 comments:

  1. Too funny, you paid 4900 pesos each and you could do it for FREE easily.

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    1. Pat's Plates greatly expedited it for us. To get the entire process done correctly, I believe it would have taken us about 3 or 4 visits to the DMV and probably 12 to 15 hours counting wait time at the DMV office each visit. For those of us who are not fluent in Spanish, the language barrier can be difficult also. I'm grateful for Pat's Plates help and highly recommend their services.
      Terry

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  2. I use hiking poles to assist my walking. Do you see anyone with these or any extra issues is I use these walking around?

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  3. I meant to post that last one under your walking hazard post I will repost it sorry.

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