Mexican Consulate in Phoenix, Arizona
Consular services in Phoenix
- Mexican passport: First-time and renewal for adults and minors.
- Consular ID (MCAS): Identification recognized in Arizona.
- 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: Support in immigration detentions and labor abuse.
- Powers of attorney: Notarial documents with effect in Mexico.
- Consulate on Wheels: Outreach days in Arizona communities.
Contact information for the Mexican consulate in Phoenix
Address: 320 E McDowell Road, Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ 85004
City: Phoenix
State: Arizona
Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm (by appointment)
Country: United States
Main phone: (602) 242-7398
24h emergencies: (602) 330-3642
Appointments (MEXITEL): 1-877-639-4835
WhatsApp appointments: +1 (424) 309-0009
Official website: consulmex.sre.gob.mx/phoenix
Hours of the Mexican Consulate in Phoenix
How to book an appointment at the Mexican consulate in Phoenix
All services are free and require an appointment. Official channels:
By phone: MEXITEL 1-877-639-4835 (toll-free) | WhatsApp: +1 (424) 309-0009
Because of Phoenix's extreme summer heat, bring water and arrive early for your appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions – Mexican Consulate in Phoenix
Where is the Mexican consulate in Phoenix?
The consulate is located at 320 E McDowell Road, Suite 105, in downtown Phoenix (AZ 85004). It is the office that serves the Mexican community of Arizona. Always confirm the address and suite when you book your appointment, since the consulate has changed locations in the past.
Which areas of Arizona does the Phoenix consulate serve?
Its jurisdiction covers central and northern Arizona, including Maricopa County. For the south of the state there are the consulates of Tucson, Nogales, Douglas and Yuma. Check your county to know which office serves you and where you will find an earlier appointment.
Am I entitled to consular assistance if immigration detains me in Arizona?
Yes. State that you are a Mexican citizen and ask to contact the consulate; it is a right protected by the Vienna Convention. The Phoenix Consulate has a 24-hour emergency line: (602) 330-3642. They can give you legal guidance, notify your family and follow up on your case.
What do I need to apply for a passport in Phoenix?
Bring your Mexican birth certificate (original and copy), an official photo ID and proof of address. If you are renewing, add your previous passport. With complete documentation and payment, the passport is usually issued the same day as your appointment.
Does the Phoenix consulate hold mobile sessions?
Yes. The consulate organizes Consulate on Wheels units and Saturday sessions in Arizona towns far from Phoenix. The dates are published on its official website and social media, and they also require an appointment.