Don't know about your specific situation but our vehicles in the US are owned by am LLC which we own.
To get into Mexico we had to provide a document signed by me as director of the LLC for me to drive it into Mexico. Without it, we wouldn't have been issued the TVIP
We have the same situation with our F350 and Bigfoot so again, I will be carrying a notarised permission note just in case.
I imagine the rules are fairly uniform. If the registration or title papers don't have the same name as the passport of the driver, you need authorisation from the legal owners to cross the border.
In Argentina they also require similar permissions to drive a foreign vehicle within the country
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