I had a banner day the other day. Not only did I obtain my RFC, but the electronic signature as well!
I went to the SAT office in Tulum, which is located right next to where you get the placas for your car. I found that the Tulum SAT office was not very busy. We got there around 8:15 and they opened at 9. I did not have an appointment; however, if you go to the SAT site you can make one. I was the fifth person in the queue and was finished by 11:30. They would not accept a copy of my CFE bill, they wanted an original. I used a copy of my Telmex bill, copying all the pages, included the last page of ads, and that worked. Remember to bring a flash drive.

Now, my next step was to obtain my REC (Registro Estatal de Contribuyentes). This is done on-line and here are the steps I took to obtain it. According to the Mexican government, you need an REC to get new placas and renew your car registration. It took me a while to get it done. I was having issues uploading photos, but finally managed.
Here’s what you need:
♦ Your CURP
♦ Your proper address
♦ A valid form of Mexican identification, such as driver’s license or Resident card. You will need a photo of what you are using because it will be uploaded to the application.
♦ Your email address
♦ A username and password for the REC application
♦ A Mexican cell phone number so they can send you a text with a code to validate
Here’s the web address —it was translated into English: https://satq.qroo.gob.mx/registroestatal/registro/
Good luck with the process!
— by shirl
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