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SDROB 01-23-2014 01:02 PM

Can you take building materials into Mexico
 
Cant seem to find the answer online.

Can I take Plywood into Mexico for building materials? I know their is a big termite problem but I wanted to build a storage shed to hold some building supplies. I have a bunch of Plywood and was wondering if I can take it across without any problems?

Anybody got any info on this. I googled it and had got mixed results

rossman 01-23-2014 01:12 PM

I think in theory the answer is no; at least not without paying duties. That being said, i'm sure it is happening all the time and it depends on how much, how conspicuous it is, the attitude of the guy at the border and probably the temperature and moon phase would affect it too. Mecxican

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rossman 01-23-2014 01:14 PM

Mexican authorities have a way of determining at that particular moment, what is important.

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jruiz 01-23-2014 01:24 PM

My former boss is building a house in san felipe. Most if not all his materials came from the US.

Bert Vega 01-23-2014 01:27 PM

It was along time ago. But I used to take stacks of pallets for fire wood. Full trailer load with my dirt bike in bed of pickup. Can't count how many times I did that. Without a second look from either side of the border. I wouldn't think plywood would be a issue either.

Sdspeed 01-23-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ROBMONEY (Post 180060)
Cant seem to find the answer online.

Can I take Plywood into Mexico for building materials? I know their is a big termite problem but I wanted to build a storage shed to hold some building supplies. I have a bunch of Plywood and was wondering if I can take it across without any problems?

Anybody got any info on this. I googled it and had got mixed results

Looks like a problem:confused:

From: usconsulate.gov
Resricted and or Prohibated. ( I left out the stuffed animals etc. Long list, Plywood was the last item listed.

Hand tools such as screwdrivers or drills
Plywood

The list which is mentioned above is not complete, and is subject to change at any moment by Mexican Customs. It is strongly recommended that travelers seek guidance from a Mexican customs agency before entering Mexico. Travelers must declare all of the items in their possession, including those of personal use.

SDROB 01-23-2014 04:18 PM

Thanks for the info guys! I appreciate the feedback!

johnnyblaze2009 01-23-2014 04:54 PM

My cousin is building a house and he takes wood there all the time- 2x4's and 4x8 sheets of plywood. Drywall and even roofing material


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jorluivil 01-23-2014 05:05 PM

My brother drives to San Quintin over a dozen times per year and he takes tool, building materials and extra clothing for the towns people on every trip. It you end up paying duties or get the run around its probably because you got checked by a someone that was having a bad day.

walrus 01-24-2014 11:22 AM

http://forums.bajanomad.com/index.php

Ask your questions on this forum, it is mostly used by people who live or often travel in Baja. There is a section in the forum "Baja home building & living".

SDROB 01-24-2014 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by walrus (Post 180163)
http://forums.bajanomad.com/index.php

Ask your questions on this forum, it is mostly used by people who live or often travel in Baja. There is a section in the forum "Baja home building & living".

Thanks Walrus, Funny thing is I just found that website a few weeks ago and liked it so much I joined. Since I completely forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me!


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