If you've made it through U.S. customs and the Mexican border with your documents you are golden. You own the bike legally and have the papers to prove it.
While it can't hurt to have a notorized document to go along with your registration, I don't think it's necessary.
I personally wouldn't even bother photoshoping out the red letters on your registration and laminating a fresh clean copy of it at a copy shop and tucking your original registration away on the bike safely.
If you feel strongly about it, the Spanish word for notary is notario I believe. Often found at a lawyers office. Lawyer is abogado in Spanish.
Kindest regards,
John Downs
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