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.

Electronic auction portals by jurisdiction

JurisdictionPortalSinceBasis
Nación (national + federal courts seated in CABA)subastaselectronicasjudiciales.csjn.gov.arCompulsory 1 Oct 2025Acordada CSJN 15/2025, BO 14 Jul 2025
Buenos Airessubastas.scba.gov.ar2014; compulsory by department from 1 Oct 2015 (La Plata first)SCBA Reglamento; CPCC prov. as amended by Ley 14.238
Córdobasubastas.justiciacordoba.gob.arneeds_verificationneeds_verification
CABA (local courts)needs_verification
Catamarca · Chaco · Chubut · Corrientes · Entre Ríos · Formosa · Jujuy · La Pampa · La Rioja · Mendoza · Misiones · Neuquén · Río Negro · Salta · San Juan · San Luis · Santa Cruz · Santa Fe · Santiago del Estero · Tierra del Fuego · Tucumánneeds_verification

Blank means unconfirmed, not absent.

Twenty-one jurisdictions in this table have not been checked. Several of them very probably do run electronic auctions. Do not read a blank cell as “this province auctions in person” — read it as “this wiki has not verified it yet.”

The structural point

There is no single national listing of Argentine judicial auctions. The CSJN portal carries national and federal courts seated in CABA; provincial courts publish on their own provincial systems. To find a sale, start from the jurisdicción and work down through the departamento judicial.

See index.