Why Do I Need Mexico Auto Insurance?
Liability coverage issued by a Mexican Insurance Company is required by law on federal highways and bridges, aside of any local or state law.
Stop by our Ajo location on your way to the Lukeville/Sonoyta border. Whether you are on your way to Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) for the weekend or transiting through Sonora, Sanborn's Mexico Insurance has specialized in protecting travelers for over 75 years.
A typical Mexican auto insurance policy might consist of the following coverages:
Policies may be tailored to include different coverages. Speak to an agent at Sanborn’s Mexico Auto Insurance to learn about your policy options.
Unless you have a Mexican auto insurance policy, your auto insurance policy is not valid in Mexico. You will need Mexican auto insurance unless you have a previous agreement with the Mexican government that proves you are financially responsible for any accidents you might cause while you’re there.
While insurance is available near the border, waiting until the last minute is a significant risk. You may find yourself rushed and unable to properly review the policy terms, deductibles, or specific exclusions. The experienced agents at Sanborn’s Mexico Auto Insurance can help you learn more about getting a Mexican insurance policy.
If you are traveling near 2021 N. Ajo‑Gila Bend Hwy, Ajo, Arizona, and are looking to travel by car to Mexico, the agents at Sanborn’s Mexico Auto Insurance can assist you in learning about potential coverage options to help you decide on the right policy for your trip. Contact our agency today at 800‑222‑0158 to request a quote.
Smart questions you may be asking
Liability coverage issued by a Mexican Insurance Company is required by law on federal highways and bridges, aside of any local or state law.
Whether you are requesting a quote online or by phone, (800) 222‑0158 (8:00 a.m. ‑ 6:00 p.m. CST), you should have the following items handy to make the quoting process easier
For insurance purposes, your vehicle will be covered as specified on your policy as long as it is driven by someone with a valid driver license.