The most important legal mechanism in any Mexican surrogacy program. Here's everything you need to understand it — without the legal jargon.
Mexico doesn't have a national surrogacy law. Individual states have different rules — some permissive, some restrictive, some silent on the issue entirely. That inconsistency is real, and any agency worth working with will tell you so upfront.
What fills that gap is the Amparo — a constitutional protection mechanism that exists in Mexican federal law. It's not a workaround or a loophole. It's a direct petition to a federal court asking for constitutional protection of your rights as a parent.
When an Amparo is granted, the federal court issues a binding order that instructs the civil registry on how to issue the birth certificate. That order overrides local state rules. It's enforceable across Mexico.
Not every agency in Mexico uses the Amparo. Some rely on local state procedures that can vary, be challenged, or leave the surrogate's name on the birth certificate. We don't consider that acceptable — which is why the Amparo is part of every program we run, without exception.
The Amparo process is managed entirely by our in-house legal team. You don't need to hire a separate attorney, understand Mexican constitutional law, or track any of this yourself.
As part of every program we run, an Amparo is filed with the appropriate federal court on behalf of the intended parents. Our legal team prepares and submits the petition, follows up with the court, and coordinates with the civil registry once the order is granted.
We've been through this process many times. We know which courts handle these petitions, how long the process typically takes, and what documentation you'll need to provide from your side. We guide you through it step by step — in plain language, not legal terminology.
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