The Argentine National Ministry of Justice has officially launched the 'National Plan for Digitization and Comprehensive Restructuring of the Motor Vehicle Registration System' through Resolution 306/2026 published in the Official Gazette. The initiative aims to transition from a model based on physical presence, territorial jurisdiction, and paper documentation to a fully digital, interoperable system designed to reduce costs. The plan assigns the National Directorate of Motor Vehicle and Pledge Credits Registers (DNRPA) the task of presenting an implementation schedule within 30 days. According to the government, the reform seeks to optimize public resources, streamline management times, and overhaul the current fee structure. The digitization effort will focus on three main pillars: transforming the motor vehicle registration system digitally, evolving the institutional framework of the DNRPA and regional registers, and implementing new regulatory standards. The reform emphasizes a gradual transition to ensure service continuity, legal security, and user rights protection.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of a government initiative aimed at modernizing the vehicle registration process. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the objectives and structure of the plan without






