Buying a car in Spain
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Buying a car in Spain
Hi can you tell me is it possible to buy a Spanish registerd car in Spain with just a NIE number.I have a house in Spain but live in the UK for now,I haven't got a pardon or residencia. Iv'e looked in free beer but couldn't find the answer. Thanks Stuart.
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
I think you will find the answer is NO. You have to be on the 'padron'. So get registered with your local Ayuntimento and proceed from there.
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
I have bought two cars over the last three yrs using only my NIE number plus proof of address.
So I think you will find the answer is yes. But then again it could all depend on the dealers interpretation of things.
So I think you will find the answer is yes. But then again it could all depend on the dealers interpretation of things.
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He doesn`t live here, but I believe you do, so you should be registered as resident in Spain if you have been here longer than three months.
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
I am a tax resident in the UK.
Perhaps Fred James can put his 5 penny worth in here, if you own a house it must be possible to own and register a car here even if you are not a resident. It is another matter if you do not own a property or have a forwarding address here.
After all they want your money for the registration, taxes etc and also need to know where to send the fines/police etc., if you have a problem.
We just spent 4 months touring the States and purchased an RV using a local address, not ours, we were not resident and no one was at all interested so long as the sales tax was paid and the vehicle was legal in all respects. Spain I suspect is not too different. Mind you this was California where the sales tax is around 9% and I know that other States where there is little or no sales tax can require proof of residency such as utility bills etc.
Digressing a little so apologies.
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The theory is that the car can be used 6 months of the year and for the other 6 months it cant be used. Policing that would be an interesting challenge
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
Thanks for all your promt replies.The car in question is a private sale not a dealer,and maybe a electric/water bill could also be used as proof of address?
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Think you will find you need the empadronamiento (padron) to buy a car, we had to for our scooters. easy to do, dont have to live here permy to register.
Remember it all goes towards facilities in your town, if people registered then more money is paid into the area. so go ahead and help your town, register
Remember it all goes towards facilities in your town, if people registered then more money is paid into the area. so go ahead and help your town, register
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
In theory only residents can own/buy a Spanish registered car.
In reality if you can produce a Padron certificate, and in some cases just your NIE and a copy of your escritura, you can usually buy a car - it depends on the locality and to some extent the dealer or the gestor who is handling the transfer/registration.
Anyone who wishes to can sign on the foreigners register but this does not make you a resident in the legal/fiscal sense.
You can also sign on the padron but usually they now require a copy of your registration certificate. Although you are actually only allowed to sign on the padron if your address is your PERMANENT address most town halls are happy to accept anyone as it increases their payment from the state.
The whole registration/residency thing is a complete mess and totally confusing for most people. The only type of residency that means anything in the legal sense is fiscal residency which you get by default after spending more than 183 days in Spain in one year irrespective of whether you have signed on the foreigners register or the padron.
In reality if you can produce a Padron certificate, and in some cases just your NIE and a copy of your escritura, you can usually buy a car - it depends on the locality and to some extent the dealer or the gestor who is handling the transfer/registration.
Anyone who wishes to can sign on the foreigners register but this does not make you a resident in the legal/fiscal sense.
You can also sign on the padron but usually they now require a copy of your registration certificate. Although you are actually only allowed to sign on the padron if your address is your PERMANENT address most town halls are happy to accept anyone as it increases their payment from the state.
The whole registration/residency thing is a complete mess and totally confusing for most people. The only type of residency that means anything in the legal sense is fiscal residency which you get by default after spending more than 183 days in Spain in one year irrespective of whether you have signed on the foreigners register or the padron.
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
Hi
You will need a PADRON and your NIE. It's easy and cheap to get on a PADRON. You do not need to be resident or registered in Spain.
We brought two cars last year and that was all we needed.
If you are unsure, speak with a local car dealer, even though you are buying them privately. I would be more concerned if you are buying them privately, about getting them registered at TRAFICO in your name. That bit is the nightmare.
Cheers and good luck.
Steve.
You will need a PADRON and your NIE. It's easy and cheap to get on a PADRON. You do not need to be resident or registered in Spain.
We brought two cars last year and that was all we needed.
If you are unsure, speak with a local car dealer, even though you are buying them privately. I would be more concerned if you are buying them privately, about getting them registered at TRAFICO in your name. That bit is the nightmare.
Cheers and good luck.
Steve.
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Re: Buying a car in Spain
Hi
You will need a PADRON and your NIE. It's easy and cheap to get on a PADRON. You do not need to be resident or registered in Spain.
We brought two cars last year and that was all we needed.
If you are unsure, speak with a local car dealer, even though you are buying them privately. I would be more concerned if you are buying them privately, about getting them registered at TRAFICO in your name. That bit is the nightmare.
Cheers and good luck.
Steve.
You will need a PADRON and your NIE. It's easy and cheap to get on a PADRON. You do not need to be resident or registered in Spain.
We brought two cars last year and that was all we needed.
If you are unsure, speak with a local car dealer, even though you are buying them privately. I would be more concerned if you are buying them privately, about getting them registered at TRAFICO in your name. That bit is the nightmare.
Cheers and good luck.
Steve.
In many areas you DO now need to be on the resident's list in order to sign on to the Padron