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.
Portal de Subastas Electrónicas — SCBA
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| URL | subastas.scba.gov.ar |
| Operator | Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Provincia de Buenos Aires |
| Operating since | 2014 |
| Compulsory | Department by department; La Plata from 1 October 2015 |
| Scope | Buenos Aires Province — see index |
Buenos Aires Province got to electronic auctions years before the national courts. Anyone who assumes the 2025 national reform was the beginning of electronic auctions in Argentina has the history backwards.
Features
A single public access point for judicial auction information in the province, with
anonymous real-time following over the internet and citizen participation. Search of
current auctions is available at subastas.scba.gov.ar/Auctions/SearchAuctions.
Governing rules
The SCBA publishes a Reglamento for electronic judicial auctions, alongside the relevant
articles of the provincial Código Procesal Civil y Comercial as amended by Ley 14.238.
Detailed registration requirements, guarantee mechanics and per-department compulsory
start dates: needs_verification — take them from the SCBA’s own reglamento.
Related
- buenos-aires — the provincial framework.
- index — the 20 departamentos judiciales.
- fisco-buenos-aires — ARBA, the fisco behind most provincial
apremios.