Verificación Responsable inspection appointments are being made now for private and commercial vehicles based on license numbers, but enforcement does not begin until Oct
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Patrick O’Heffernan Ajijic JAL. Lakeside residents must now obtain either a temporary or annual smog verification document to enter or drive through Jalisco, even if their car has non-Mexican plates, according to an expert who has handled registrations for years.
“A lot of people are freaking out about the latest rules the Governor released about smog inspection,” said Antonio Regalado, owner of R&R New and Used Cars and Car Solutions in Ajijic who handles dozens of registrations. He warned people, especially Expats, not to trust everything they read on Facebook about smog checks.
“The Governor wants every vehicle to be smog tested, but your car will not be impounded if you are late getting a permit,” Regalado told Laguna. “But, the regulations require that out- of-state or foreign plated cars need to get an appointment now regardless of the last number of your plate – the appointments are available in mid-September. It is a new system and it is backed up with many people, so the sooner the better,” he said.
The regulations he referred to were published March 3 in the El Periódico Oficial El Estado de Jalisco, but the English translation is not clear on whether or not non-Mexican and non-Jalisco plates are excluded from the last number of the license plate system initiated for Jalisco-plated cars. Regalado says his reading is that out of state and out of country plates need appointments now for inspections regardless of their last plate number.
The Verificación Responsable website is also not clear. In its Q&A section it says that:
“All vehicles circulating in Jalisco are required to carry out Responsible Verification, including those from other states” directing readers to the March 3, 2020 regulation. However, in the site’s description of the Verificación Responsable system, it reads: “As of August 1, 2021, Responsible Verification is mandatory for all cars that circulate in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, except hybrids and electrics. Private vehicles have to be tested once a year and heavy-duty vehicles twice a year. Check when you have to verify in the month-plate calendar.”
The question of whether out of state or non-Mexican plated cars can remain in Jalisco with a temporary pass good for the few days they may be in Guadalajara is not clearly answered. Regalado recommends that those with out of state or country plates assume they need full smog permits and make appointments now.
Regulations require that vehicles spending less than 20 days per month in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area (AMG) obtain and display a » Verificación Responsable » pass on a car window. The pass can be downloaded online without a visit to an office, but must be obtained for each visit to Guadalajara.
Passes are available for download at the New Verificación Responsable website. You will need your car’s registration card, VIN, and license plate numbers as well as the make and model. You can only select the days you plan to visit/drive through Guadalajara and you are limited to 20 days every six months. The site will generate a pdf. for you to print out and tape to your car window. You have to obtain a new pass for each visit. For full details, see instructions posted by Pat’s Plates at www.fb.com/PatsPlatesPv
If you plan to be in Guadalajara more than 20 days a month you need to obtain an annual Responsible Verification sticker ( bi-annual for commercial vehicles and trucks – hybrids and electrics are exempt). Appointments for inspections are now available for private cars with license plates ending in “7”, for out of Jalisco plated cars, and for heavy duty/commercial vehicles whose plates end in “3” and “4”. Enforcement begins Oct 1, but no fines will be assessed util 2022.
Obtaining a Verificación Responsable requires making an online appointment for an inspection, paying a $500MX fee in advance, passing the smog test, and displaying the sticker. At present there are only three inspection stations available for online appointments , all in the Guadalajara area, although more have been promised by the Jalisco government. The website offers a credit card option for payment, but it appears to reject American-based credit cards, requiring the user to print out a form to take to Oxxo or a bank.
The program is labeled as “new” by the current administration in Jalisco because it is replacing an earlier program that did not function well. The regulations can be found in Spanish at https://periodicooficial.jalisco.gob.mx.
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