Your guide to the certificate of residence in Spain
What is the certificate of residence in Spain and what is it used for?
- Prove that you live in the area and have the same rights as your neighbors.
- Prove how long you have been living in Spain for, if you’re an immigrant.
- Access return benefits if you move back to Spain after a long time abroad.
- Access other social benefits.
- Access municipal services and programs.
- Get a new national ID document (DNI) or passport, or renew an existing one.
- Renew your driving license.
- Register a vehicle.
What happens if you don’t register as a resident of Spain?
How and where do you apply for a certificate of residence in Spain?
- Go to the council office or the designated district offices.
- Complete the residency registration form.
- Submit the completed form and the rest of the requested documentation.
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International Money Transfer with N26When do you need to show a certificate of residence in Spain? What documentation is needed to apply for one?
- DNI (Documento nacional de identidad), NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero, or “Foreigner Identity Number”), or your passport.
- Photocopy of your family register (Libro de Familia), if you have children.
- Photocopy of a bill for a service provided to your address that’s in your name.
- Rental contract or deed of your property.
- Authorization from any people already registered at the same address where you want to register.
- Legal proceedings (courts and tribunals).
- Military proceedings.
- Civil registrations (marriage, nationality, adoptions, etc.).
- Declaration of inheritances.
- Residency based on roots.
- Other official registers.
How can you find out if you’re already registered?
- Go to the Spanish National Institute of Statistics’ (INE) website.
- Go to Electronic Office > Paperwork > Register of resident in Spain > Querying of registration data in the register database.
- Once there, you can check your residence status, as long as you have an electronic certificate.
- If your name doesn’t appear, then it’s very important that you register. If you’re already registered, check that the information is correct. If it’s not, go to your municipal council office in person to update your information.
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