Nayarit is one of the easiest states to register a moto. In Jalisco, a Mexican moto license is not required to registered a moto, because by law your home country license with moto endorsement is accepted. Also, you cannot register with a FMM but everyone gets around that by putting the factura in the name of a friend. To register a moto in Jalisco, a comprobante (utility or phone bill in your name) is required, along with your visa (temporal or permanente), passport, and the legal original factura. The dealer can obtain your plates for you, about 2000 MXN additional cost. If you are renting and do not have a comprobante in your name, the landlord can provide you with a letter of residence and that should be accepted. If you are purchasing used, go to the recaudadora with the seller and confirm that the registration history is clean. All past annual registrations have been paid in full and there are no outstanding tickets on record with the Transito office. I suggest you make payment in public at the Recaudadora office upon the successful completion of the transfer and not transfer the cash in a bank. You could find a "gestor", facilitator, who specializes in vehicle transfers if you are unsure. Buena suerte,
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