The Government announced the elimination of a key procedure for transfers

The Government announced the elimination of a key procedure for transfers

He Ministry of Justice decided remove the debt-free requirement for the Transfer of used cars in vehicle registriesThe measure began to be implemented from this Monday and emphasizes that it will not be necessary present proof of payment of outstanding patents or fines to transfer a vehicle.

This measure raised concerns, especially in the context of a parallel government project on lifetime driving licenses.

In this context, the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libaronaannounced that The registries will also stop collecting patents and municipal or provincial fines, further simplifying the process.

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Registries will also stop collecting patent fees and municipal or provincial fines, further simplifying the process.

Previously, the records They held the vehicle transfer If there were outstanding debts, but now these will be resolved directly between the buyer and the seller.

Changes in the vehicle registry: the Government announced the end of the debt-free period for selling cars

In addition, other requirements were removed, such as eCertificate of Transfer of Motor Vehicles (CETA)and an end was put to the blue cardpreviously required to drive someone else’s car, as well as the annual expiration of the green cardwhich now It will be the only valid document for circulation.

In another significant change, the vehicle records will be digitized to speed up procedures and reduce administrative costs, which is estimated to save $1.3 billion per month.

On the other hand, the project of lifetime licensespowered by Sturzenegger and Deputy Patricia Vásquezproposes that Driver’s licenses do not have an expiration daterequiring only an affidavit and a medical certificate every five years, or annually for those over 75 years of age.

The Professional drivers would still need periodic renewals. This project could be implemented by means of a decree of necessity and urgency (DNU) to avoid parliamentary discussion.

Source: Ambito

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