This is the documentation required to carry out the vehicle technical inspection procedure.
The Vehicle Technical Inspection (VTV) increased by more than 70% in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Through Resolution 91/2024 published in the Official Gazette this Wednesday, the Government approved a new increase in the value of the inspection for cars, motorcycles and other vehicles as of September 1.
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Meanwhile, yesterday the Ministry of Transport of the Province of Buenos Aires approved the implementation of a Special 50% bonus on the VTV rate for retirees and pensioners with incomes below two minimum retirement salaries. It will be in all provincial soil verification plants.


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In this way, motorists who have to carry out the VTV in CABA They will have to pay $38,014.57. Meanwhile, in the Province of Buenos Aires the following values are used:
- Motorcycles: $10,359.35
- Cars and light vehicles up to 2,500 kg: $34,531.17
- Heavy vehicles weighing more than 2,500 kg: $62,156.10
- Trailers, semi-trailers and trailers up to 2,500 kg: $17,265.58
- Trailers, semi-trailers and trailers weighing more than 2,500 kg: $31,078.06
VTV: what documentation is needed to complete the procedure
To carry out the procedure in the Buenos Aires area, drivers must have the following documents:
- National Identity Document (valid DNI).
- Valid driver’s license.
- Sure of the vehicle per day.
- Proof of payment corresponding to the shift reservation.
- Green or blue card (pink in the case of motorcycles), as applicable.
Each of them must be presented in a mandatory manner for those who are required to renew the verification. These documents must also be presented in the case of drivers from the province of Buenos Aires.
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