CUSTOMS
IMPORT REGULATIONS
Free to Import
Tobacco (restricted to travellers 18 years and over)
One of the following:
- 10 packs of cigarettes;
- 25 cigars; or
- 200g loose tobacco.
Alcohol (restricted to travellers 18 years and over)
Both of the following:
- 3 litres of alcohol; and
- 6 litres of wine.
Currency
- Currency of more than US$10,000 must be declared to customs.
Other Goods
- Personal goods such as clothing, toiletries, and baby strollers,
electronics for personal use, sports equipment, toys, video games, camping
equipment, and musical instruments.
- Medicine for personal use.
- Other goods to the value of US$500 if travelling by air or sea.
- If travelling by land, travellers may import other goods to the value of
US$300 during most of the year, and goods to the value of US$500 during the
periods corresponding Paisano Program. For further information, please visit
Merchandise you can enter in Mexico.
Prohibited
The following are goods which cannot be brought into the country.
- Narcotics.
- Live predator fish.
- Images that denigrate children.
- Used clothing or footwear that is not part of your personal luggage.
- Weapons and ammunition.
Restricted
These goods are strictly regulated, and in most cases require a permit to be obtained
prior to arrival.
EXPORT REGULATIONS
Prohibited
The following are goods which cannot be taken out of the country.
- No information available.
Restricted
These goods are strictly regulated, and in most cases require a permit to be obtained
prior to departure.
For further information, please visit the Mexico
Service Tax Administration.