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Does Matrícula Consular Work for Car Insurance in Dallas?

Quick Answer

Yes. The Mexican Matrícula Consular is accepted as valid identification for car insurance in Dallas at A-LA Auto Insurance. Carriers in A-LA's 35+ network underwrite policies for Matrícula Consular holders with no SSN or US license required. Coverage starts at $28/month and meets the Texas 30/60/25 liability minimum.

  • Starts at $28/mo
  • No SSN required
  • No US license needed
  • 15-min walk-in bind
  • Dallas-area offices
  • Agentes bilingües

What Is the Matrícula Consular and Why Dallas Accepts It

The Matrícula Consular de Alta Seguridad (MCAS) is a high-security photo identification card issued by the Mexican government through its 50+ consulates in the United States. The Dallas-area MCAS is issued by the Consulado General de México en Dallas at 1210 River Bend Drive, Dallas, TX 75247. The card contains the holder's name, date of birth, current US address, photograph, fingerprint, and a unique consular registration number, and is valid for 5 years.

The Matrícula Consular has been recognized as valid identification by major US banks (Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chase), every Texas county tax assessor for vehicle registration, the Dallas Police Department for routine identity verification, and the Texas Department of Insurance for personal insurance underwriting purposes. The Texas Department of Insurance has no rule prohibiting the use of Matrícula Consular as the primary identification document on an auto insurance application.

At A-LA Auto Insurance, the Matrícula Consular is accepted at every Dallas-area office and on every Dallas-area phone quote. A-LA's 35+ carrier network — including Bluefire, American Access Casualty, Anchor General, Bristol West, Kemper Direct, and others — has written Matrícula-based Texas auto policies for decades.

Document Combinations A-LA Accepts in Dallas

Most Dallas Matrícula-based policies use the Matrícula Consular plus one or two additional documents. The full accepted-combination list:

Matrícula + no US license
Most common — written daily
Matrícula + valid Mexican license
Best rate combination
Matrícula + International Driving Permit
IDP used alongside Mexican license
Matrícula + ITIN
Mixed-status household, no SSN
Matrícula + Texas DPS ID
ID without driving privileges
Matrícula + foreign passport
Both Mexican-government issued

The most common Dallas combination is Matrícula + Mexican license + ITIN. The combination of three documents typically prices 10-25% lower than Matrícula alone because more A-LA carriers will quote the profile.

Dallas ZIP-Specific Matrícula Insurance Rates (2026)

The table below summarizes typical 2026 A-LA Dallas monthly premium ranges for Matrícula-based auto policies for clean-record drivers age 30-55 on a 2018 sedan. Liability-only meets the Texas 30/60/25 minimum; full coverage adds collision and comprehensive at a $500 deductible.

ZIPAreaLiabilityFull Coverage
75217Pleasant Grove / SE Dallas$90-$155/mo$165-$245/mo
75211Oak Cliff / SW Dallas$85-$145/mo$155-$235/mo
75228East Dallas / White Rock$80-$135/mo$150-$225/mo
75216South Dallas / Cedars$95-$160/mo$170-$250/mo
75220Bachman Lake / Love Field$75-$130/mo$145-$215/mo
75243Lake Highlands / Forest Ln$70-$120/mo$140-$205/mo
75204Uptown / Lower Greenville$70-$115/mo$135-$200/mo
75212West Dallas / Mountain Ck$80-$140/mo$150-$220/mo

Ranges shown are non-binding 2026 A-LA quote averages for clean-record drivers age 30-55. Your actual rate depends on driving record, vehicle, coverage selection, and continuous-coverage history.

Privacy: Your Matrícula Information Is Not Shared

A-LA Auto Insurance does not share Matrícula Consular, foreign passport, ITIN, or any customer identification with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), or any federal immigration authority. A-LA is regulated solely by the Texas Department of Insurance (License #3107286).

Customer data is used only for insurance underwriting, claims processing, and compliance with the Texas Department of Public Safety SR-22 electronic filing requirements. Texas insurance law (Insurance Code §552.001 et seq.) requires policyholder data confidentiality. Your Matrícula number, photograph, and consular registration data are never disclosed outside the carrier underwriting file.

Walk-In Process at A-LA Dallas-Area Offices

Most Matrícula applicants prefer a walk-in office visit because bilingual document verification is faster — an agent can review the Matrícula, Mexican license, ITIN letter (if applicable), and proof of Dallas address side-by-side. The walk-in process:

  1. Bring your Matrícula Consular, Mexican driver's license (if available), ITIN letter (if available), and proof of Dallas garaging address (utility bill, lease, or bank statement).
  2. Bilingual agent runs a multi-carrier quote across A-LA's 35+ carrier network — typically 5-10 minutes.
  3. Review side-by-side quotes with coverage levels, monthly cost, deductibles, and SR-22 filing fees if applicable.
  4. Bind coverage and pay via cash, debit card, credit card, money order, or in-house monthly financing.
  5. Receive digital ID card on your phone and a printed temporary ID card before you walk out.

Total time from walking in to walking out with active coverage: typically under 15 minutes. No appointment needed.

Texas 30/60/25 Compliance and TexasSure

Every A-LA Dallas Matrícula-based policy meets or exceeds the Texas Transportation Code §601.072 minimum: 30/60/25 liability — $30,000 bodily injury per person, $60,000 bodily injury per accident, $25,000 property damage. The TexasSure electronic verification program — which Dallas County uses to cross-check vehicle registration against active coverage — accepts Matrícula-based policies identically to SSN-based policies.

Your A-LA insurance ID card is accepted at the Dallas County Tax Assessor (500 Elm Street, Dallas), every Dallas Police Department traffic stop, every accident report, and the courthouse for SR-22 verification. The card does not reference whether the policy was written using Matrícula Consular or SSN-based identification.

Matrícula Dallas FAQ

Matrícula Consular Car Insurance Dallas — FAQ

Yes. The Mexican Matrícula Consular is accepted as valid ID for Dallas auto insurance at A-LA. Carriers (Bluefire, American Access Casualty, Anchor General, Bristol West, Kemper) underwrite Matrícula Consular holders with no SSN and no US license required. Coverage meets Texas 30/60/25 and starts at $28/month. See seguro sin licencia.
The Matrícula Consular de Alta Seguridad is a photo ID issued by the Mexican government to Mexican nationals abroad. Contains name, photo, fingerprint, US address, consular number. Get one at the Mexican Consulate at 1210 River Bend Drive, Dallas by appointment via MiConsulado.gob.mx. Bring Mexican birth certificate/passport, Mexican ID, proof of Dallas address. Valid 5 years. See the Matrícula Consular insurance guide.
No. A-LA writes Dallas policies daily for Matrícula holders without a Texas license. The carrier needs a valid driver's license number — but it can be a Mexican license, foreign license, or no license at all for non-owner SR-22. The TDI does not require a US license for the named insured. Matrícula satisfies identity; the license question is about who drives.
No. A-LA does not share Matrícula, foreign passport, ITIN, or any customer ID with ICE or any federal immigration authority. A-LA is regulated solely by the Texas Department of Insurance (License #3107286). Customer data is used only for underwriting, claims, and Texas DPS SR-22 filing. Texas insurance law requires policyholder data confidentiality.
A-LA Dallas Matrícula policies start at $28/mo non-owner SR-22 and $65-$130/mo owner liability-only on a 2015+ sedan with clean record. Pleasant Grove (75217), South Dallas (75216), Oak Cliff (75211) run $85-$160/mo. Uptown (75204), Lake Highlands (75243), Bachman Lake (75220) average $70-$130/mo. Full coverage adds $50-$90/mo.
Yes. Every A-LA Matrícula policy meets Texas 30/60/25: $30,000 BI per person, $60,000 BI per accident, $25,000 property damage. TexasSure accepts Matrícula-based policies identically to SSN-based — your A-LA ID card is accepted at every Dallas County DMV window, traffic stop, and accident report.
A-LA operates DFW offices serving every Dallas ZIP with bilingual English/Spanish agents. Most Matrícula applicants prefer walk-in — document verification is faster. Most leave with active coverage in under 15 minutes, including a digital ID card. No appointment needed. Call (866) 252-6116 for the nearest office.
Yes — Matrícula + ITIN is the most common A-LA Dallas combination. Matrícula handles identity, ITIN serves as the taxpayer identifier where carriers ask, and (if available) Mexican license satisfies the driving-record query. Matrícula + ITIN + Mexican license typically prices 10-25% lower than Matrícula alone. Adding a US-licensed household member further reduces premium. See ITIN car insurance Texas.
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