We provide organizational guidance to ejidos and agrarian communities across Mexico. From drafting internal bylaws to navigating RAN procedures, we help communities build solid, transparent governance structures.
Each ejido or agrarian community has its own history, structure, and needs. Our work adapts to your reality.
We assist your assembly in drafting or updating the internal regulations that govern everyday community life: use of common lands, meeting procedures, rights and obligations of ejidatarios. Clear rules reduce conflict and strengthen cohesion.
Proper assembly minutes are the legal memory of your community. We help document decisions correctly so they hold weight before the RAN and other authorities.
Supporting the correct recording of parcel rights within the ejido registry. We guide the process so that each ejidatario's rights are properly identified and documented.
The Registro Agrario Nacional can feel complex. We accompany communities through the procedural steps, helping prepare the documentation required at each stage.
We explain what the Programa de Certificación de Derechos Ejidales involves, what certificates mean for your community, and how to read and use existing certifications.
Ejidos and agrarian communities operate under a distinct legal framework rooted in Mexico's Ley Agraria. Unlike commercial entities, these communities hold collective rights over land, and their governance is shaped by assembly decisions, not shareholder votes.
Our work is focused entirely on this world. We understand the internal dynamics, the role of the Comisariado Ejidal, the Consejo de Vigilancia, and how decisions move from the assembly floor to official registry.
Read moreGovernance clarity protects rights, reduces disputes, and opens access to programs and resources.
Properly documented parcel rights and assembly decisions create a reliable record that protects each community member's position over time.
Clear internal bylaws and well-kept records address many of the common sources of disagreement before they become serious problems.
Communities with complete, current documentation are better positioned when engaging with government agencies, programs, or public registries.
Beyond documents, we help communities understand their own governance structure so they can operate independently and confidently over the long term.
We begin by listening. Every community has a different starting point, and we adapt our support to what is actually needed rather than applying a generic checklist.
Understanding your community's current documentation status and governance needs.
Defining what documents need to be created, updated, or registered.
Accompanying meetings, helping draft minutes, and facilitating participation.
Preparing submissions for the RAN and tracking progress through procedures.
Our services are organizational and consultative in nature. We do not provide legal representation, legal advice, or notarial services. For matters requiring legal or notarial intervention, we recommend consulting a licensed professional in those fields.
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