The Mayor’s Office of Managua, through its social networks, reported that as of January 6, the bearing sticker corresponding to this year 2025 is on sale.
The commune detailed that the stickers can be purchased in the seven districts of the Mayor’s Office and in the five Citizen Attention Centers (CAC), located in Plaza Cuba, Estadio Nacional, Avenida Bolívar, Mercado Roberto Huembes and Villa Jerusalem.
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They also enabled the sale of bearing stickers in Servigob, in the offices of the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Ineter), in the National Transit Office, in the mobile phone located in the Divina Misericordia Park and in the Vehicle Depot.
Last year the commune did not sell stickers at the Vehicle Depot or in Villa Jerusalem.
Deadline to acquire the bearing sticker
The purchase of the bearing sticker is mandatory throughout Nicaragua. The “Law for the Vehicular Circulation Regime and Traffic Violations”, Law 431, establishes that drivers have the first three months of the year to pay said tax to the communes of the respective municipalities for each of their vehicles.
The deadline to purchase said sticker, like every year, will expire on March 31.
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Article 11 of Law 431, in its section on “creation and payment of municipal rolling tax”, details the different rates for paying the bearing sticker for each vehicle that circulates in the country.
The bearing sticker for motorcycles is purchased at a price of 50 córdobas and in the case of cars, trucks and jeeps for private and state use, 100 córdobas are paid.
Taxis and vans for commercial use pay 125 córdobas; tractors and agricultural machinery are purchased for 75 córdobas; commercial minibuses buy it for 150 córdobas; and buses for commercial use, 300 córdobas.
Other vehicles ranging from seven to 12 ton trucks, as well as tractors, tankers, mixers and compactors, construction equipment, pay from 600 to 1,000 córdobas for each bearing sticker.