📋 What to Bring
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Llave CDMX account
The exam and the whole procedure are done online; you sign in with your Llave CDMX account
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CURP and official ID
Your CURP and a valid official ID (INE/passport)
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Proof of CDMX address
A recent utility bill or document showing your Mexico City address
📅 How to Schedule
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Study the regulation and practice
Read the Reglamento de Tránsito de la CDMX and the SEMOVI guides on road signs and road safety, then take practice tests.
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Start the online procedure
Sign in at licenciapermanente.cdmx.gob.mx with your Llave CDMX account, choose 'Nuevo trámite' and 'Nunca he tramitado una Licencia Tipo A'.
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Pass the theory exam
Take the 20-question exam (25-minute timer, up to 2 attempts per day). Score at least 16/20, then pay the fee to receive your permanent Type A licence.
💡 Test Day Tips
- •The exam has 20 questions from a bank of 200+, covering three areas: the Reglamento de Tránsito, road signs (señalización) and road safety (seguridad vial).
- •You must answer at least 16 of 20 correctly (80%) and you have 25 minutes; you may attempt it up to twice per day.
- •Learn the mobility pyramid (pirámide de movilidad): priority goes to pedestrians, then cyclists, then public transport, then freight, and last private motor vehicles.
- •Recognize signs by shape and colour: preventivas are a yellow diamond, restrictivas a white circle with a red border, and informativas are blue or green.
- •Seat belts are mandatory for all occupants, children must use the proper child restraint system, and using a phone while driving is prohibited.
📚 Driver Handbook
All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.
🎯 Practice by Topic
Reglamento de Tránsito
Mexico City traffic rules: the mobility pyramid and right-of-way, pedestrian and cyclist rules, general circulation norms, speed limits, parking and use of public roads, licence/plate requirements, alcohol and drug limits, and fines (sanctions in UMA).
Señalización vial
Reading Mexico City road signs by shape and colour: preventivas (yellow diamond), restrictivas (white circle with red border), informativas (blue/green), pavement markings, and traffic signals (semáforos).
Seguridad vial
Road-safety obligations from the Reglamento: seat belts, child restraint systems, motorcycle helmets, ban on phone use while driving, occupant and children-in-front-seat rules, and vehicle safety features.