GodOfThunder wrote:
If you rent a car. You want to have your passport with you. Everytime you get in that car. No copy will be accepted. I have been stopped three different times In the past year. Tried the copy first. Not acceptable. Then i went to the glove compartment showed them the original. And one of those times the cop kept saying my drivers license no good in Costa Rica, lol yea right. I then ask for his captain to come verify. He changed his mind and said. Go. lol He was looking for money. Little did he know. Was not my first rodeo.
Yes, indeed. Having your original passport when driving is highly recommended... LOL. About 10 years ago, I got lucky while driving on the road back from Sixaola (near the bridge between Panama and Costa Rica). About 5 kms from the border, there is a police filter. At that time it was manned by a Fuerza Publica officer. I had left my passport back at the hotel in Puerto Viejo, but had my color bio page with me. When I showed the officer my US license and passport copy, he busted my balls about not having the original passport, but then eventually waved me through. I'm not sure what he would have done if he decided to arrest me being that he was all by himself and miles away from the nearest Fuerza Publica station in Puerto Viejo.
