Overview
- The city approved a regulatory framework and activated a Digital Municipal Registry that shifts from company enrollment to driver and vehicle sign-ups on November 25.
- Municipal officials confirmed Cabify as the first platform to complete company registration, with its filing now under validation.
- Uber notified Córdoba drivers that it is reviewing the rules to begin company registration within the established deadline.
- The ordinance defines the service as private but of public interest and requires local incorporation, trip-data access for oversight, professional D/D1 licenses, clean records, passenger insurance, semiannual technical inspections, and vehicles no older than ten years.
- Timeline details still need clarification, with one official account citing a 120‑day compliance period and another report noting 180 days for obtaining the professional license with a possible 90‑day extension, as local firms Global Visum and Transmitaxi update systems to comply.