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Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Test Questions
30
Pass Mark
24/30
Minimum Age
18
License Fee
ARS 5,000-41,000 (varies by jurisdiction)
Source: ANSV · Last updated: 2026-03-15
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FAQ
How much does a driving licence cost in Argentina?
Total cost ranges from ARS 5,000 to ARS 15,000 depending on the province and municipality. This covers the psychophysical aptitude certificate (ARS 1,500-4,000), mandatory road safety course (ARS 500-2,000), licence issuance (ARS 3,000-9,000), and blood type certificate (ARS 500-1,500). Driving school is optional and costs ARS 20,000-60,000 extra. CABA and Buenos Aires Province are at the higher end.
What is the Argentine theory test format?
The theory test varies by province: typically 30-40 multiple-choice questions covering traffic signs, Ley 24.449, speed limits, right-of-way, and vehicle safety requirements. In CABA the test has 30 questions with 45 minutes. Pass mark is 70-80% depending on jurisdiction. Tests are computer-based in most major cities. Content follows ANSV national guidelines but each province may include local regulations.
What is the blood alcohol limit in Argentina?
Argentina's national 'alcohol cero' law sets a 0.00% BAC limit on national roads. 18 of 24 jurisdictions have adopted zero tolerance. Approximately 6 provinces (CABA, Corrientes, Misiones, Mendoza, San Juan, Santa Fe) retain the older 0.05% limit. Professional/commercial drivers: 0.00% everywhere. Penalties range from fines (ARS 60,000-300,000) to licence suspension (1-5 years) and vehicle impoundment. Refusing a breathalyzer test is treated as a presumption of maximum BAC.