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Consulate of Mexico in Orlando, Florida

Mexican consulate in Orlando, Florida — passport renewal, consular ID, birth registration, notarizations, and services for the Mexican diaspora in Florida.

Consulate of Mexico in Orlando, Florida

The Mexico Consulate located in Orlando, Florida serves the Mexican community residing in Florida and, in some cases, neighboring states. For the exact jurisdiction (which counties or states this particular consulate serves), consult the official directory.

Verified contact information

Sourced from the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/), cross-referenced against the U.S. State Department’s foreign consular office directory and OpenStreetMap, last verified 2026-05-27. Always verify directly with the consulate before traveling — addresses and hours change.

  • Address: 100 W. Washington Street, Orlando, FL 32801
  • Phone (US): (407) 422-0514

Source: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (data verified 2026-05-27).

Available services

As a consulate, this office typically offers the following services:

  • Passport renewal and new issuance
  • Consular ID / matrícula consular
  • Birth registration (children born in the US)
  • Notarizations and powers of attorney
  • Birth, marriage, death certificates (transcription)
  • Voting from abroad (where applicable)
  • Consular protection in legal or emergency cases
  • Assistance in cases of immigration detention

Important: Exact service availability may vary by consulate. Some consulates offer specialized services (mobile clinics, consular protection programs, legal assistance), while others operate with reduced staff. Always confirm in advance.

How to verify current address, phone, and hours

Consulates occasionally relocate or adjust hours. For current, official information:

  1. Visit the Directorio de Consulados Mexicanos (SRE)
  2. Search for “Orlando” or “Florida” in the directory
  3. Verify office hours before your visit
  4. Request an appointment (most Mexican consulates require one)

Before your appointment — checklist

  • ☐ Valid identification (Mexico or US)
  • ☐ Proof of US residency (recent dated)
  • ☐ Supporting documents for the specific procedure (birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.)
  • ☐ Recent photo (verify the exact format required)
  • ☐ Payment for consular fees (accepted forms — cash, money order, etc.)
  • ☐ Appointment confirmation (printed or digital)

Last verified: 2026-05-24. General information — not legal advice. Always verify current details with the consular office before your visit.

Sources: Directorio de Consulados Mexicanos (SRE)

Mexican community in Florida

An estimated 730,567 Mexican-origin residents live in Florida, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey (ACS). The Orlando consulate serves this community.

Counties with the largest population

CountyMexican residents
Hillsborough County76,088
Miami-Dade County59,338
Polk County55,834
Palm Beach County54,606
Orange County43,021

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year Estimates, table B03001 (Hispanic origin by specific origin).

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an appointment to visit the Mexico Consulate in Orlando?
Yes. Most Mexico consulates in the US require appointments. Schedule online via MiConsulado or the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal. Passport and consular ID appointments fill up fast — schedule 2-4 weeks in advance.
What documents do I need for consular services in Orlando?
Depends on the service. Passport: current national ID document, photos, proof of address. Consular ID (matrícula consular): passport and US residency proof (utility bill, lease, statement). Birth certificate: application and payment. Confirm specific requirements on the consulate’s official site before your appointment.
Does the Mexico consulate in Orlando report to US immigration if I'm undocumented?
NO. Consulates are diplomatic territory of the home country (not the US). They do NOT share your information with USCIS, ICE, or US immigration authorities. Your country treats you as a citizen of that country regardless of your US immigration status.
How much does a passport or consular ID cost at the Mexico consulate in Orlando?
Fees vary by country and service. Passport typically $80-$160 USD. Consular ID $25-$50. Birth certificate $10-$30. Check current fees on the consulate’s official site — some consulates accept only cash or money order, not credit cards.