
The REPSE (Registro de Prestadoras de Servicios Especializados) is one of the most important regulatory frameworks introduced under Mexico’s outsourcing reform. If your company provides specialized services or executes works for third parties, understanding REPSE Mexico requirements is critical to operate legally.
REPSE officially came into effect on May 24, 2021, following the publication of new regulations in the Diario Oficial de la Federación.
This reform was part of a broader initiative by the Government of Mexico to eliminate abusive outsourcing practices that blurred the line between formal and informal employment.
The goal was clear:
The REPSE registry was designed to solve three major issues in Mexico’s labor and tax environment:
To protect workers’ rights such as seniority, job stability, and profit sharing (PTU).
To prevent companies from “lending” employees to avoid social security obligations.
To ensure proper tax collection by institutions like the Servicio de Administración Tributaria and the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social.
Being listed in REPSE provides official authorization to operate legally.
Since 2025, REPSE registration is mandatory for public tenders.
Clients can deduct ISR and credit VAT without risk of being flagged for simulated transactions.
Companies must submit periodic reports such as:
ICSOE (to IMSS)
SISUB (to INFONAVIT)
The Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social can conduct inspections at any time.
REPSE registration is valid for 3 years and must be renewed proactively.
If your company provides personnel or services at a client’s facilities, you must complete the REPSE registration process:Companies must submit periodic reports such as:
Access the official platform:
Use your valid electronic signature (e.firma).
You must be fully compliant with:
Any outstanding debt may result in automatic rejection.
Upload:
Clearly describe your services according to your corporate purpose.
The STPS typically responds within 20 business days.
Failing to comply with REPSE requirements in Mexico is not a minor issue – it can severely impact your business.
Fines range from 2,000 to 50,000 UMAs (over MXN $5.8 million in 2026).
Your client becomes legally responsible for your unpaid obligations.
Providing false information can result in losing your registration permanently.
To stay compliant and competitive:
REPSE is not just a regulatory requirement – it is a gateway to operating legally, building trust with clients, and scaling your business in Mexico.
Companies that understand and comply with REPSE Mexico requirements gain a competitive advantage, while those that ignore it face serious financial and legal risks.
Navigating REPSE Mexico requirements can be complex, time-consuming, and risky without the right guidance. From registration to ongoing compliance and reporting, every detail matters.
Let our experts handle the complexity so you can focus on growing your business.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and ensure your company is fully compliant with REPSE in Mexico.
Mariana Roa – Payroll Manager