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Insurance Navy Shares Importance of Mexico Travel Insurance
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American tourists who wish to drive in Mexico need Mexico Travel Insurance in order to have auto insurance coverage.
CHICAGO - Dec. 21, 2018 - s4story -- For travelers visiting Mexico this holiday season, it is important to take into consideration that Mexico does not recognize car insurance policies from the U.S. In order to have auto insurance coverage in Mexico (https://insurancenavy.com/services/mexico-trave...), travelers must purchase Mexico travel insurance.
In Mexico, foreign (including tourist) drivers are financially responsible for any physical damage or bodily injury they cause. Mexico Travel Insurance is affordable and drivers may purchase one at a local insurance office, online and over the phone.
Just like in the U.S., states in Mexico have their own set of liability insurance limit guidelines. It is important to check the liability car insurance guidelines for the state a tourist is driving in.
Travelers considering entering Mexico by car will need a car permit. Car permits in Mexico cost $44 and must be paid with a credit card. Permits may be purchased at the U.S./Mexico border.
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For a car permit, tourists will need the following documents:
• Proof of car ownership
• Proof of registration
• An affidavit from any lien holders
• A valid driver's license
• Proof of citizenship
Tourists are also required to show a passport when leaving and reentering the U.S., including infants and children. The U.S. Department of State recommends that U.S. tourists use toll (quota) roads and avoid driving overnight as much as possible for safety reasons.
To learn more about Insurance Navy's Mexico Travel Insurance or for more traveling tips, please visit InsuranceNavy.com/services/Mexico-Travel-Insurance or call 888-949-NAVY.
About Insurance Navy
Insurance Navy is proudly family-owned and operated. Protecting and educating customers are Insurance Navy's top priorities. Insurance Navy is ready to work with everyone's insurance needs and collaborates with multiple insurance providers in order to offer the most competitive prices on the market. Insurance Navy's customer base may be growing but they remain dedicated in providing everyone a warm, personalized experience.
In Mexico, foreign (including tourist) drivers are financially responsible for any physical damage or bodily injury they cause. Mexico Travel Insurance is affordable and drivers may purchase one at a local insurance office, online and over the phone.
Just like in the U.S., states in Mexico have their own set of liability insurance limit guidelines. It is important to check the liability car insurance guidelines for the state a tourist is driving in.
Travelers considering entering Mexico by car will need a car permit. Car permits in Mexico cost $44 and must be paid with a credit card. Permits may be purchased at the U.S./Mexico border.
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For a car permit, tourists will need the following documents:
• Proof of car ownership
• Proof of registration
• An affidavit from any lien holders
• A valid driver's license
• Proof of citizenship
Tourists are also required to show a passport when leaving and reentering the U.S., including infants and children. The U.S. Department of State recommends that U.S. tourists use toll (quota) roads and avoid driving overnight as much as possible for safety reasons.
To learn more about Insurance Navy's Mexico Travel Insurance or for more traveling tips, please visit InsuranceNavy.com/services/Mexico-Travel-Insurance or call 888-949-NAVY.
About Insurance Navy
Insurance Navy is proudly family-owned and operated. Protecting and educating customers are Insurance Navy's top priorities. Insurance Navy is ready to work with everyone's insurance needs and collaborates with multiple insurance providers in order to offer the most competitive prices on the market. Insurance Navy's customer base may be growing but they remain dedicated in providing everyone a warm, personalized experience.
Source: Insurance Navy
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