Fines go up in Santa Fe: find out the new rates | OneFootball

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·6 June 2026

Fines go up in Santa Fe: find out the new rates

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As of this Monday, June 1, fines are more expensive in the city of Santa Fe. This is because the Municipality updated the Fixed Unit (UF), the reference formula used to determine the monetary values of all violations classified under the Violations and Penalties Regime (Ordinance No. 7,882 and amendments).

Violations and amounts

  • Street racing: ($5,217,500 minimum) up to 8,000 UF ($16,696,000 maximum) and disqualification from driving for between one and two years.
  • Speeding: from 150 UF ($313,050 minimum) up to 1,500 UF ($3,130,500 maximum). – Blood alcohol level: from 190 UF ($396,530 minimum) to 2,000 UF ($4,174,000 maximum) and/or disqualification for up to 365 days.
  • Pollution: from 80 UF ($166,960 minimum) up to 3,000 UF ($6,261,000 maximum).
  • Running a red light: for crossing on a red light and failing to obey traffic officers’ stop signals, the fine ranges from 190 UF ($396,530 minimum) to 1,900 UF ($3,965,300 maximum).
  • Without registration: for parking in spaces under the new SEOM without proper registration in the metered parking space, the monetary penalty is equivalent to 11 UF ($22,957).
  • Illegal parking: for parking on a two-way street, in a prohibited direction, on the sidewalk, the wrong way, pushing vehicles, in front of access gates to private garages and parking lots (etc.), the fine ranges from 15 UF ($31,305 minimum) to 150 UF ($313,050 maximum)
  • Helmet: for riding a motorcycle without wearing an approved protective helmet, both the driver and passenger, the fine ranges from 50 UF ($104,350) to 500 UF ($1,043,500) and/or disqualification for up to sixty days.
  • Seat belt: for traveling in cars without wearing seat belts, both the driver and passengers (…) the monetary penalty ranges from 50 UF ($104,350 minimum) to 500 UF ($1,043,500 maximum) and/or disqualification for up to 60 days.
  • Cell phone while driving: For driving (…) while using a mobile phone without a hands-free system (…) the monetary penalties can range from 50 UF ($104,350 minimum) to 500 UF ($1,043,500 maximum) and/or disqualification for up to 60 days.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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