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Justice Ministry Establishes VUPRA, Unified Auto Registry Payments Platform Starting Nov. 1

The reform centralizes vehicle-related charges under national oversight, replacing cash collections at local registries.

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Overview

  • Resolution 572/2025, published on August 26 with the signature of Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona, formally creates the VUPRA system.
  • The platform consolidates payments for registry fees, taxes and rates tied to vehicle registration and transfers, the stamp tax, and traffic fines, and it enables users to check outstanding debts.
  • The Dirección Nacional de los Registros del Automotor y de Créditos Prendarios is designated as the implementing authority and may issue complementary rules.
  • Provinces, municipalities and the City of Buenos Aires are invited to adhere, with jurisdictions required to fund implementation and maintenance and meet interoperability conditions.
  • The measure repeals a 1986 rule that allowed seccional registries to take cash payments, a shift some outlets say accelerates the transformation of local registries, citing closures and interventions in Mendoza.