🇲🇽 Mexico’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Mexico does not have a single unified national housing statute for assistance animals. Acceptance is governed by federal disability law, state regulations, and landlord discretion. Service Animals and PSAs are generally accepted with documentation. ESAs are accepted with conditions and typically require a prescription letter.
Air Travel
Mexico follows civil aviation and consumer protection rules enforced by national authorities. Airlines operating within and to Mexico recognize Service Animals and PSAs with proper documentation and advance notice. ESAs are accepted with conditions depending on airline policy and route.
Public Access
Mexico has strong public-access protections under federal disability legislation. Service Animals and PSAs are permitted in public transportation, airports, hotels, restaurants, shops, government buildings, and healthcare facilities when properly identified. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but do not have guaranteed public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: recognized under Mexico’s disability-access framework.
- ESAs: accepted with conditions depending on venue and provider.
- Mexico requires microchip, rabies vaccination, and veterinary health certificate for entry.
- Recognition Gear helps prevent access disputes, especially in tourist areas.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on airline, housing provider, and venue.
PSA:
Treated similarly to Service Animals when trained for psychiatric or task-based support.
Service Animals:
Protected nationwide under Mexico’s disability and accessibility laws.
