What steps should I follow if my CURP is not certified?
Online consultation:
Visit the National Population Registry (RENAPO) website to verify that your data is correct and if there are any discrepancies.
Compare with your birth certificate:
Check your birth certificate and make sure all the information matches what you have on file.
Go to the Civil Registry:
Request a certified copy of your birth certificate: If you have any questions about the information contained in your certificate, request a certified copy.
Make an administrative clarification:
If you find any errors or inconsistencies, you must initiate an administrative clarification to correct the data.
Visit a CURP module:
Request advice: The CURP modules offer personalized attention and will help you resolve any questions or problems related to your CURP. Here you can see the modules directory.
Complete the corresponding procedure: Depending on your case, you will be told the steps to follow to certify your CURP.
What documents do I need?
The required documents may vary depending on your particular situation, but generally you will need:
Current official identification (INE, passport, etc.)
Original or certified birth certificate
Proof of address
CURP (if you have it)