Argentina (AR) — civil law.

Nothing on this page describes United States practice. There is no certificate sold to an investor, no administrative sale, and no post-sale redemption window in Argentina. If you arrived carrying US assumptions, read falsos-amigos first.

Plataformas

Argentine judicial auctions have moved online jurisdiction by jurisdiction, not nationally at once. There is no single Argentine auction site, and assuming one is a common error.

Judicial portals

PortalJurisdictionSince
subastas-csjnsubastaselectronicasjudiciales.csjn.gov.arNational and federal courts seated in CABACompulsory 1 Oct 2025 (Acordada 15/25)
subastas-scbasubastas.scba.gov.arBuenos Aires Province2014; compulsory by department from 1 Oct 2015
subastas-cordobasubastas.justiciacordoba.gob.arCórdobaneeds_verification

Portals for the remaining 21 jurisdictions: needs_verification. Absence from this table means not yet confirmed, not confirmed absent.

Scope matters more than the URL.

The CSJN portal serves national and federal courts seated in CABA. It does not carry provincial auctions. A property being sold by a provincial civil court in Salta will not appear there. Start from the jurisdicción, then find the portal.

Non-judicial public sales

Distinct from subastas judiciales, and not the subject of most of this wiki, but a real source of property:

  • banco-ciudad — Banco Ciudad’s long-running public auction operation.
  • aabe — Agencia de Administración de Bienes del Estado, disposing of national state property.

These are sales by an owner, not forced sales by a court. The rules on what survives, on title and on possession are different — do not carry the subasta judicial analysis across.

What the portals changed

Anonymised bidding, remote participation, and a public record of listings. What they did not change: the `base`, the cost stack, what debts survive, or the need for diligence before bidding.