Almería Local Reference INFOrmation
How to import a new or used car to Spain. Where to get a Technical Test Certificate Card, what's needed for an ITV test and how to get a UK, EU or US car onto Spanish plates.
In order to register a car in Spain, vehicles must undergo a safety inspection similar to the UKs MOT test. Import taxes as well as IVA may be payable on imported vehicles. Residency and Vehicle RegistrationIt is illegal for residents of Spain to drive a car with foreign plates. If entering Spain with foreign plates, residents are allowed to drive from the port of entry to their residence only. Spanish plates must be obtained within 30 days of entry. Temporary permission to drive an imported vehicle - and temporary licence plates - should be obtained from the provincial Traffic Department (Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico) or full re-registration of the car must be undertaken. Non-resident EU citizensEU citizens who are not Spanish residents may drive their foreign-registered vehicles (cars, motorbikes and caravans) in Spain for up to 180 days (six months) in a calendar year as long as it is road-worthy in the country in which it is registered. A foreign-registered vehicle may remain in Spain for more than 180 days in a calendar year as long as it is not driven. Even though EU citizens are no longer required to obtain a residence card, after 182 days the vehicle must be registered in Spain or garaged. Note: the six month period need not be consecutive and is counted over the course of a calendar year only. This period is based on the owner's and not the car's presence in Spain. Non-resident, non-EU citizensA car owned by a non-EU citizen may be kept in Spain as long as it is only used for up to 180 days (six months) in a calendar year and remains road-legal in the country of registration. However once it that has been used for six months it should be officially sealed (precintado) by Customs authorities (aduana). Though not commonly done, it can be used as proof that the vehicle was not driven illegally. At the start of the next calendar year, the seals may be removed by customs officials and the vehicle may be driven again for another 180 days. There is a small fee for this service. Documents Needed to Obtain an ITV CertificateBefore being registered in Spain, foreign vehicles have to pass an official control test (Inspección Técnica de Vehículos) at an ITV station. Inspections are made by appointment. New VehiclesThe following documents will be needed for an ITV test:
Used Vehicles
Note: Registering a right-hand drive vehicle in Spain could prove to be difficult as the Spanish government is increasingly considering them to be unsafe due to limited visibility. It is important to note that a person who is already a resident of Spain who buys a foreign, right-hand drive car with the intention of importing and registering it in Spain may be able to go through the importation process, but then be refused an ITV test. This would make the car illegal to drive. Residents of Spain considering importing a right-hand drive foreign car should consult a local ITV station for advice. Importing an EU VehicleTaxes on vehicles from EU countriesNew car: If importing a new vehicle, 16 percent VAT (IVA) must be paid at any bank that collaborates with the Tax Department. Application Form 565 from the Spanish Customs Office should be completed and the application fee paid in any bank that collaborates with the Tax Department (ask for a list of banks at the local tax office). Used car: Imported vehicles owned for more than six months prior to the owner becoming resident in Spain are not subject to import duty, provided that VAT was paid in the EU country in which the vehicle was purchased. A registration tax (impuesto sobre determinados medios de transporte) is due on all cars and must be paid in the local tax office (Agencia Tributaria). This is a tax based on engine capacity and it applies to both diesel and petrol engines:
Registering vehicles from another EU countryIn order to register a car in Spain, an NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is required. The following documents must be submitted at the local Traffic Department:
Importing a Non-EU VehicleTaxes on vehicles from non-EU countries
Registering vehicles from outside the EUIt is generally considered easier to purchase a vehicle already registered in Spain, or a new vehicle in Spain. The process involved in importing and registering a foreign car can be time-consuming and expensive. Many people who choose to do so hire a gestor to handle the procedure. Tourist Plates: "Z" platesWhen buying a vehicle in Spain that is intended for export, apply for temporary tourist plates (matrícula turística) from the Customs Office. These are assigned to cars that are to be eventually exported from the country and registered elsewhere. The period of validity varies, depending on circumstances. If an extension of the tourist plates is needed (one extension is possible), apply at the local Traffic Department Office. The following documents must be provided to obtain tourist plates:
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