Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is a popular destination for many who decide to relocate permanently or have a second home. If you're planning to bring your car with you or buy a car on the island, it's important to find out about the car registration process. Here is a brief overview of what you need to know:
1. why register a car in Mallorca?
If you are registered in Mallorca, you may only drive vehicles with a Spanish license plate. Failure to comply can lead to heavy fines and the vehicle could be immobilized until it is re-registered. Non-residents who do not pay their taxes in Spain may drive with foreign license plates. However, it is important to present a certificate of residence translated into Spanish and certified by your local tax office. Source
2. the car registration process
3. service provider for car registration
There are several service providers on Mallorca who can help you with car registration. We will be happy to help you find the right contact person for you. Please feel free to contact us.
4. tips and tricks
Car registration in Mallorca is a lengthy process (usually takes up to 3 months) and may seem complicated at first, but with the right preparation and support the process can go smoothly. It is always advisable to inform yourself in advance and seek professional help if necessary.
The presentation of cars at the ITV (Spanish TÜV) in Mallorca
The ITV (Inspección Técnica de Vehículos) is the Spanish equivalent of the TÜV in Germany. It is a technical inspection that all vehicles in Spain must undergo regularly to ensure that they comply with technical and environmental requirements. If you live in Mallorca or plan to bring your vehicle there, it's important to familiarize yourself with the ITV process. Here is a detailed guide:
1 Why is the ITV important?
The ITV ensures that your vehicle is safe and environmentally friendly. Passing the ITV test confirms that your vehicle meets Spanish standards and can be driven on public roads.
2. how often do I have to present my car?
The frequency of ITV inspections depends on the age and type of vehicle. As a rule, new vehicles must undergo an ITV after the first four years, then every two years until they are ten years old and then annually thereafter.
3. what is checked during the ITV?
The ITV will check various aspects of your vehicle, including the brakes, bodywork, mirrors, doors, seat belts, horn, lights, signaling and tires. It is important that your vehicle is in good condition and meets all regulations before you go to the ITV.
4. locations of the ITV on Mallorca
There are several ITV stations in Mallorca, including:
For detailed information on the exact locations and opening hours, you can visit the official ITV website.
5. tips for a successful ITV exam
6. summary
The ITV is an important process for all vehicle owners in Mallorca. It ensures that your vehicle is safe and environmentally friendly. By preparing in advance and ensuring that your vehicle meets all requirements, you can easily pass the ITV test. It is also advisable to carry out regular maintenance to ensure that your vehicle is always in top condition.
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