Feb 20 • 17:53 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Government adds a requirement for processing the driver's license

The Argentine government has mandated that applicants must provide an electronic address to proceed with their driver's license applications.

The Argentine National Driver's License has undergone a significant modification requiring applicants to provide an electronic address to process their license applications. This change, formalized by Disposition 59/2026 of the National Road Safety Agency (ANSV), highlights the government's effort to streamline the documentation associated with obtaining a driver's license. Previously, the process has seen various updates, including the introduction of a digital license option through the Mi Argentina app and a redesign of the license itself.

The mandatory provision of an electronic address must be declared under oath, thus adding a layer of verification and accountability to the licensing process. Without fulfilling this requirement, individuals will be unable to complete the application for their driver's license. This development reflects the Argentine government's broader initiatives to enhance the efficiency of public services and adapt to technological advancements that can simplify everyday bureaucratic procedures for citizens.

In recent years, several changes have been made to improve the licensing process, showcasing an evolving framework that aims not only to modernize but also to ensure compliance with safety regulations. By instituting such requirements, the government is aiming to create a more connected digital environment, where communication between authorities and citizens is facilitated, possibly leading to improved road safety and reduced administrative delays in processing applications.

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