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[*] posted on 2-24-2007 at 11:40 AM
Getting your FMT stamped


I plan to drive south in a few more months towing a boat. My question is, does it matter where you get your FMT stamped. The last time I drove down with the boat I got my FMT stamped in Ensenada but when towing a boat it was a major hassle trying to find a place to park the rig. I wasn't even asked to present it until I got to GN so I was curious if I could just get it stamped there while they spray my truck.
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[*] posted on 2-24-2007 at 12:13 PM


you can if they're open in guerrero negro otherwise...

Santa Rosalia...

Best is to do it at the TJ crossing

Otay can do it too...100 yds from secondary you have to walk back




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[*] posted on 2-24-2007 at 07:01 PM


If I understand correctly it sounds like it can be stamped anywhere there is an immigration office? So If GN is closed I could also do it at my destination, La Paz?
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[*] posted on 2-24-2007 at 08:16 PM


remember you have to pay at a bank...

where are you crossing




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[*] posted on 2-25-2007 at 08:06 AM


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Originally posted by Bob and Susan
remember you have to pay at a bank...

where are you crossing


I always cross at San Ysidro. The last time I drove down I was able to get my FMT and pay for it right at the place I bought my insurance (I think it was off Dairy Mart Rd.) all on the US side. Then when I got to Ensenada I took it in with my ID and they stamped it. Was only asked for it at GN, they took it in and entered it into a computer? and that was it.

It was all really easy except for making that 120 degree right turn to the immigration office in Ensenada, then driving all over dragging the boat to find a place to park.
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[*] posted on 2-25-2007 at 08:24 AM


forget ensenada...too hard

San Ysidro is the best...
just go to the far right to secondary
lots of good parking

you've got to think ahead to get to the far right lane ASAP
the USA makes it difficult
lots of bumps (botts dots)
Just move over slowly and butt in

immigration and bank are RIGHT THERE 24/7

just buy your insurance online and print out the policy at home
you can choose the date and time it starts

why waste you vacation time buying insurance
why stop twice

only get off at dairy mart road to use the restroom at MickeyD's, Burger King or Carls Jr...and maybe buy food:saint:

don't speed on the border road even if others are...lots of radar

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