BajaNomad
Not logged in [Login - Register]

Go To Bottom
Printable Version  
Author: Subject: First time to Mexico Q's about taking ATV's to Ensenada
fourfourmag
Newbie





Posts: 3
Registered: 6-24-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-24-2006 at 11:54 PM
First time to Mexico Q's about taking ATV's to Ensenada


I have been reading and searching on this forum and learned a lot but have a few questions. Next week I am going to be in Sand Diego on business and want to take the opportunity to cross the border check out Baja. I am going along with a friend in my Dodge 2500 4x4 and will have my ATV and my friend's dirtbike in the truckbed. I will only have about two days to spend in Baja I am planning on going to Ensenada and surrounding area.

Now if I understand correctly I do not need any special paperwork like tourist cards because I will not be going south of Ensenada or be there for more than 72 hours. I understand I will need to get Mexican insurance for my truck. Do I need insurance for the ATV's?

How closely do they inspect the ATV's entering Mexico? I have registration for mine but my friend's dirtbike is old and registration/title is missing.

Any other suggestions?
View user's profile
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
******


Avatar


Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline

Mood: Full Time Residents

[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 07:04 AM


CA DMV has ALL the records...

just go-on-down and fill out a lost cert of ownership form and statement of facts and you're in....pay the fee

it's all about the money...
load'um up and you're on your way...

you'll be "one of the herd"




our website is:
http://www.mulege.org
View user's profile Visit user's homepage
Bruce R Leech
Elite Nomad
******


Avatar


Posts: 6796
Registered: 9-20-2004
Location: Ensenada formerly Mulege
Member Is Offline

Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege

[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 07:12 AM


I would get the papers that Bob is talking about just to be legal. chances are good that you wont get checked but if they do check you you will lose the bike if you don't have papers.



Bruce R Leech
Ensenada

View user's profile
fourfourmag
Newbie





Posts: 3
Registered: 6-24-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 11:11 AM


One more question I don't have apassport, do I need to carry my birth certificate or will my driver's license be enough since I am not going past the border zone?
View user's profile
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64857
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Offline

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 11:47 AM


Anytime you leave the United States you should have proof of citizenship!

Passport, Birth Cerificate, Voter's Registration along with a photo ID like a driver's License (if no passport), works.




"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
******


Avatar


Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline

Mood: Full Time Residents

[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 12:44 PM


no, you just need you DL...and insurance papers

you don't think people who drive across to go to Puerto Nuevo for lobster dinner bring their birth certif do you david?

in 2008 you'll need a passport...but not till then...and may be not EVEN in 2008...we'll see

have fun




our website is:
http://www.mulege.org
View user's profile Visit user's homepage
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64857
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Offline

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-25-2006 at 07:25 PM


Bob and Susan, I said SHOULD, not MUST. Obviously I know just a driver's license is all the customs needs (now)...

I think any time you leave your country you SHOULD have proof of your citizenship... Don't you?




"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
******


Avatar


Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline

Mood: Full Time Residents

[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 06:07 AM


nope...not in tj or ensenada...drivers license is enough...

if you're a US citizen you know how to whine and get assistance:lol:




our website is:
http://www.mulege.org
View user's profile Visit user's homepage
bajalou
Ultra Nomad
*****


Avatar


Posts: 4459
Registered: 3-11-2004
Location: South of the broder
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 06:44 AM


I'm with David on this one - anytime in any part of a forign country, more ID is better than less.



No Bad Days

\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"

\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"

Nomad Baja Interactive map

And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
View user's profile
MrBillM
Platinum Nomad
********




Posts: 21656
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Out and About
Member Is Offline

Mood: It's a Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Day

[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 09:44 AM
ID


I'm one of those guys who has carried a certified copy of my birth certificate for travel South of TJ since Day One. That old certified copy is in a sealed envelope dated 1966. I've never had to show it, but I've always carried it. Since the early 80s, I've carried a passport. Even with the price increases, it is well worth it.

Having said that, a Driver's License will probably get you anywhere and sometimes even that isn't necessary as long as you've got cash. A close friend of mine made a trip to Malarrimo with another friend and when they got to the Maneadero Checkpoint, it was open. The other friend had no acceptable ID on him so the officer said that, for a ten dollar fee, he could give him a "certification" that would make him legal. You have to love the entrepreneur spirit of the Mexican bureaucracy.
View user's profile
Neal Johns
Super Nomad
****


Avatar


Posts: 1687
Registered: 10-31-2002
Location: Lytle Creek, CA
Member Is Offline

Mood: In love!

[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 10:01 AM


Yep, carrying a birth certificate or passport (or at least a copy) is a good idea. You just might need it to get back into the USA. I like Baja, but .....

One of our gringo DOD goverment employees (before 7/11!) who was dirty and unkempt from working on a USN ship in Ensenada was held for several hours by the Border Patrol in San Diego before getting back into the good old USA. His nickname forever after was The Mexican.:yes:




My motto:
Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
View user's profile Visit user's homepage
leadmoto
Junior Nomad
*




Posts: 64
Registered: 3-2-2006
Location: San Diego
Member Is Offline

Mood: Froggy

[*] posted on 6-27-2006 at 04:10 PM


For many years I have brought my motorcycles back and forth across the border and never had any problems. I have even been through check point and never been ask for any paper work.

I used to bring a birth certificate, but now I only bring my drivers license for ID. Never had any problems.

I suppose it's best to play it safe and listen to the other post, but I'm willing to take some risks.
View user's profile
David K
Honored Nomad
*********


Avatar


Posts: 64857
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Offline

Mood: Have Baja Fever

[*] posted on 6-27-2006 at 09:51 PM


Think how nice it would be to have that piece of paper birth certificate or passport when you come up to the gate (in a hurry to get home) and that Homeland Security officer detains you or turns you back!

So much easier to have it and not need it THAN to need it and not have it!!!

Remember, it's nothing personal just that we are at war and terrorists don't wear uniforms!




"So Much Baja, So Little Time..."

See the NEW www.VivaBaja.com for maps, travel articles, links, trip photos, and more!
Baja Missions and History On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bajamissions/
Camping, off-roading, Viva Baja discussion: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vivabaja


View user's profile Visit user's homepage
Al G
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 2647
Registered: 12-19-2004
Location: Todos Santos/Full time for now...
Member Is Offline

Mood: Wondering what is next???

[*] posted on 6-28-2006 at 10:50 AM


You need Mexican liability and I recommend get out of trouble insurance ( Attorney services)
The place I use is: http://www.vagabundos.com/

[Edited on 6-28-2006 by Al G]




Albert G
Remember, if you haven\'t got a smile on your face and laughter in your heart, then you are just a sour old fart!....


The most precious thing we have is life, yet it has absolutely no trade-in value.
View user's profile

  Go To Top

 






All Content Copyright 1997- Q87 International; All Rights Reserved.
Powered by XMB; XMB Forum Software © 2001-2014 The XMB Group






"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen. The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez

 

"People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." - Theodore Roosevelt

 

"You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who they think can do nothing for them or to them." - Malcolm Forbes

 

"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you." - Jim Rohn

 

"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." - Cunningham's Law







Thank you to Baja Bound Mexico Insurance Services for your long-term support of the BajaNomad.com Forums site.







Emergency Baja Contacts Include:

Desert Hawks; El Rosario-based ambulance transport; Emergency #: (616) 103-0262