Know how often control should be done from this month.
During the last months, the government made several modifications to the Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV)also known as Compulsory Technical Review (RTO). Recently, the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni communicated a new update of the deadlines to carry out control in different types of cars.
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Other changes that will be implemented in the VTV are the Enabling workshops and private concessionaires to do the inspection and the possibility that the VTV price is subject to the free competition Between establishments. In addition, it was also planned to replace the windshield wafer with a digital certificate available at the Mi Argentina app.


New VTV deadlines: how often the control must be carried out
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As the presidential spokesman explained, from now on cars 0km They must perform the first control 5 years of patenting the vehicle. Then it should be done Every two years And, once the 10 years oldVTV must be done annually. On the other hand, the period of commercial vehicles depends on each jurisdiction but will not be able to exceed the year.
He maturity This procedure is organized according to the latest number of the patent of each car. Therefore, the dates of this year are:
- Patents finished on 0: They win on October 31.
- Patents finished in 1: They expire on November 30.
- Patents finished in 2: They win on February 28.
- Patents finished in 3: They win on March 31.
- Patents finished in 4: They win on April 30.
- Patents finished in 5: They win on May 31.
- Patents finished at 6: They win on June 30.
- Patents finished in 7: They win on July 31.
- Patents finished in 8: They win on August 31.
- Patents finished in 9: They win on September 30.
Source: Ambito

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