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DRIVER LICENSE RENEWAL APPOINTMENTS. NO LONG LINES.


El Bizco

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You can make an appointment to renew your Jalisco driver license. People with appointments go to a separate facility in Guad that does not accept walk-ins on appointment days. You need to show up 10 minutes before your time and not be late. When I was there the guard at the door would not allow anyone but the appointee inside, no facilitators/translators. (However, when the guards changed some minutes later, the new guard allowed a translator person to enter.)  I suggest you don't try this appointment method if you are illiterate. There were 5 stations to progress thru, each with a specific purpose. They were very efficient. At the payment station I showed my INAPAM card to the "guard" and I was immediately sent to the head of the line (there were about 15 people waiting).  It took me 39 minutes from the time I walked in on Tuesday until I left with license in hand. I had to wait 20 days for my appointment, as the reservation system works 20 days ahead. From what I understand, but did NOT confirm, you have 90 days to renew after your license expires. When I made my appointment I carried a copy of it in my car.

Go here to get started: https://citas.jalisco.gob.mx/movilidad/client/newAppointment?eiid=22&lid=4

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Did you have an expired license?  We have been to Plaza Las Torres twice, really early and the lines were about 400 people long, came back home. Our licenses expire 6th of May.  Just curious if we should make an appointment which according to you and the website won't be for 20 days, after expiration.  Any thoughts? 

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8 hours ago, ibarra said:

Did you have an expired license?  We have been to Plaza Las Torres twice, really early and the lines were about 400 people long, came back home. Our licenses expire 6th of May.  Just curious if we should make an appointment which according to you and the website won't be for 20 days, after expiration.  Any thoughts?  

My license was expired 1 month. This was in no way an issue when I renewed.

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