In Spain, there are various rules regarding driving in cities with vehicles and driving with a specific license plate. Avoiding a fine is very simple.
In several Spanish cities, an environmental sticker is required to enter "low-emission zones." In these zones, access to polluting vehicles is restricted to improve air quality.
There are 4 different types of environmental stickers.
Please note: vehicles with labels C and B are not allowed to park anywhere on the street, but this is permitted in a public parking garage.
Not all cities in Spain require an environmental sticker. This applies to Benidorm, Cartagena, Torrevieja, Malaga, Torremolinos, Estepona, Alicante, Almeria, and La Línea de la Concepción, among others.
The Spanish Environmental Sticker can be purchased in various locations. In Spain, you can buy it at post offices and online . Simply send a photo of your license plate and ID, and for approximately €5, the sticker is yours. You can also buy it at authorized workshops .
Note: This only applies to Spanish vehicles. If you have a foreign vehicle, you can use the Danish, German, French, or Austrian environmental sticker. If you don't have an environmental sticker and enter a low-emission zone, you risk a fine.
The main difference lies in the registration and tax. A Dutch license plate is registered by the Dutch government, while a Spanish license plate is registered in Spain and complies with Spanish technical standards.
If you don't reside permanently in Spain and drive the car for less than three months, you don't need to import it. As a visitor, you can drive on Spanish roads with a non-Spanish license plate for 182 days per calendar year.
If you want to keep your own vehicle when moving to Spain, please be aware that several procedures and documents are required. If your vehicle is already in Spain, you can register it with the Spanish traffic authority, Dirección General de Tráfico (General Directorate of Traffic), for temporary registration until the entire procedure is complete.
In Spain the following documents are required for the full procedure:
To register the vehicle, you must make an appointment at the headquarters of the Directorate-General for Transport in the province where you live.
Please note: Bring a certified Spanish translation of all documents. If you intend to drive the vehicle on public roads, it must have a report from the Technical Inspection (ITV, Inspección Técnica de Vehículos).
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