The authorities of Paraguay and Uruguay they approved the temporary entry and circulation of Argentine vehicles with provisional paper licenses and digital documentation, in response to a request from the Argentine government.
This is due to the delays in the issuance of patent plates and identification cardswhich began in 2023 and worsened in 2024 due to problems with suppliers and the Mint. Paraguay and Uruguay have already formalized their acceptance, while Brazil and Chile They also gave their agreement, although they have not yet issued official resolutions.
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Paraguay and Uruguay approved the entry of Argentine cars with provisional patents: Brazil and Chile, one step away
To facilitate the travel of Argentines with vehicles with provisional registration, the National Directorate of Automotive Property Registries (DNRPA) implemented two mechanisms: the issuance of a ““Assigned Proof of Ownership Documentation” and a system to manage the urgent delivery of metal sheets.
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The authorities hope that Brazil publish its acceptance shortly, while temporary measures seek to mitigate inconveniences during the summer holidays.
In this regard, the minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, stated: “We created the Assigned Proof of Ownership Documentation, so that those who do not yet have an ID or license plate can leave the country.”
Also, since Nation confirm that If the driver has the Certificate of Title Assignment (CAT), You must enter the website of the DNRPA and follow the steps. If you have not yet issued it, you must go to the Automotive Registry where your vehicle is registered without prior appointment to request it.
In turn, those who are about to leave the country will have priority in the delivery of pending registration documentation. For this, the telephone line 0800-122-2227 and the mailbox ” are enabled[email protected]”.
“The lack of patent plates and green ID is a retaliation by the Mint caste for having taken away the monopoly in the provision of inputs to the Automotive Registries,” said the Minister of Justice today, Mariano Cúneo Libarona“We intervened the company and found more than 25,000 plates lying in a warehouse,” he reported.
Source: Ambito
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