Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas, Nevada
The Mexican consulate in southern Nevada
The Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas serves the fast-growing Mexican community of southern Nevada. Behind the glitter of the Strip, the city's economy is sustained in large part by Mexican workers employed in hospitality, food service, construction and the services that keep the hotels and casinos running 24 hours a day.
The consular office is located at 823 South 6th Street, near Downtown Las Vegas. The consulate serves those who live in Clark County and the rest of southern Nevada, one of the fastest-growing Latino communities in the western United States.
Contact information for the consulate in Las Vegas
Address: 823 S 6th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
City: Las Vegas
State: Nevada
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (by appointment)
Country: United States
Main phone: (702) 477-2700
Appointments (MEXITEL): 1-877-639-4835
WhatsApp appointments: +1 (424) 309-0009
Official website: consulmex.sre.gob.mx/lasvegas
Hours of the Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas
Services available at the Las Vegas consulate
- Mexican passport: First-time issuance and renewal for all ages.
- Consular ID (MCAS): Identification recognized in Nevada.
- Voter ID card (INE): To vote from abroad.
- Civil registry and certificates: Births, marriages and certified copies.
- Dual nationality: Registration of children born in the U.S.
- Consular protection: Assistance with detentions and emergencies.
- Power of attorney: Notarial documents for use in Mexico.
How to book an appointment at the Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas
All services are free and require an appointment. Official channels:
By phone: MEXITEL 1-877-639-4835 (toll-free) | WhatsApp: +1 (424) 309-0009
If you work night shifts on the Strip, book early: the consulate only operates during daytime hours.
Frequently Asked Questions – Mexican Consulate in Las Vegas
Is the consulate on the Strip?
No. The consulate is located on South 6th Street, near Downtown Las Vegas, not on the Strip. It's a common mistake; check the address (823 S 6th St) before you leave so you don't end up in the wrong area.
Which areas of Nevada does the Las Vegas consulate serve?
It serves southern Nevada, mainly Clark County. For the north of the state (Reno and surrounding areas) there is the Reno consulate. Check your county so you go to the office that corresponds to you.
How much does the passport or consular ID cost in Las Vegas?
Fees are the same across the entire consular network. Check the fee table on this page: passport from 101 USD (3 years) and consular ID 41 USD, according to the 2026 fees. The INE voter ID card is free.
I work at night — are there appointments outside business hours?
The consulate is open Monday through Friday during daytime hours (8:00 am–5:00 pm). If you work night shifts, plan your appointment in advance. Special outreach days are occasionally organized; check the consulate's social media.
Do they serve walk-ins in Las Vegas?
Most procedures (passport, consular ID, civil registry) require an appointment. Some notarial procedures may be handled without an appointment; confirm this on the consulate's official website. In consular emergencies you are always assisted immediately.