Overview
- Córdoba confirmed Cabify as the first platform to submit documentation to the new digital municipal registry, with the filing now under validation.
- Uber told its Córdoba drivers it is reviewing the rules and will start the sign‑up process within the official window set by the city.
- Córdoba’s timetable requires company registration before November 25, opens driver and vehicle enrollment on that date, and grants 120 days from enactment to meet all conditions.
- Driver rules highlighted in Córdoba include national and provincial criminal record certificates, semiannual vehicle inspection, a professional D1 license, valid passenger insurance, and a vehicle age cap of ten years.
- Catamarca’s council approved an ordinance to regulate Uber and similar apps with a 180‑day grace period for drivers to secure a professional license, extendable by 90 days, while motorcycle services remain outside the framework for now due to legal and insurance limits.