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Vehicle Assembly Certification Process Begins in Cuba

Tuesday, June 25, 2024 by Grace Ramos

Vehicle Assembly Certification Process Begins in Cuba
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The Ministry of Transportation of Cuba launched a new certification process on Monday for vehicles assembled from parts and pieces (VAP). The organization issued the "Procedure for Certification of Motor Vehicles, Trailers, and Semi-Trailers Assembled from Parts and Pieces," detailed in Resolution 95 of 2024, published in the Official Gazette, ordinary edition number 55.

Until August 22, individuals who have not yet certified their vehicles can register through the platform www.vap.transnet.cu. After this date, the platform will only be available for users to consult their records.

Mario Pérez, head of the certification project, explained to Granma that the law also constitutes a new - exceptional - opening for this process at the offices of the National Department of Vehicle Registration and Driver’s License of the Ministry of the Interior.

A new feature in this process is that owners who are abroad or have any impediment preventing their physical presence can appoint a legal representative to act on their behalf. Additionally, the registration process now allows for the inclusion of a motor vehicle along with its trailer or semi-trailer.

In this call, vehicles previously declared unfit due to fixable technical issues and those not accepted in the initial certification process, provided they have resolved the identified technical issues, can be presented.

"The important thing is that we are making progress in legalizing vehicles that will contribute to the transportation of people at a time when it is greatly needed," noted Minister Eduardo Rodríguez Dávila on Facebook.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cuba's Vehicle Assembly Certification

As Cuba initiates the vehicle assembly certification process, several questions arise regarding the specifics and implications of this new regulation. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers:

Who can register their vehicles for certification?

Individuals who have not yet certified their vehicles can register through the platform www.vap.transnet.cu until August 22. After this date, the platform will be available only for consulting records.

What if the vehicle owner is abroad or has an impediment?

Owners who are abroad or have an impediment preventing their physical presence can appoint a legal representative to act on their behalf during the certification process.

Can previously rejected vehicles be presented again?

Yes, vehicles that were previously declared unfit due to fixable technical issues and those not accepted in the initial certification process can be presented again, provided they have resolved the identified technical issues.

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