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DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Apparently, if you have a digital certificate and you are already registered on your local padron but you want a recent copy (eg buying a new car etc) you can print it off yourself if your town hall is connected into the system -
https://administracion.gob.es/pagFro...n#.XzQYJChLjIU I have to admit to not actually having done it but am reliably told it works! |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Now that is very interesting, and surprising.. Spain in the 20th century !
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Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 12895888)
Apparently, if you have a digital certificate and you are already registered on your local padron but you want a recent copy (eg buying a new car etc) you can print it off yourself if your town hall is connected into the system -
https://administracion.gob.es/pagFro...n#.XzQYJChLjIU I have to admit to not actually having done it but am reliably told it works! Steve |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Originally Posted by tebo53
(Post 12895981)
Each time I've been for an updated Padron they have always stamped it with the official stamp. Does it count as legal without a stamp?
Steve Rosemary |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
For the record you don't actually need a padron to buy a car, only proof of address which can be your property deeds or a rental agreement, remember ANYBODY can buy a car not not just residents but only they are allowed to be on a padron.
If a dealer won't accept deeds or a rental agreement then threaten to walk away, in the face of a lost sale they they will soon change their mind! BTW you don't need it for the new TIE applications either https://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/lang/en...EXIT%20eng.pdf |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Good point about the stamp, not sure how that works. Anybody actually printed one out?
You need it for TIE if you have moved house since your last residencia according to Fred (posted on another thread) Last time I bought a car the dealer wanted an uptodate padron but I agree if non-residents can buy a car then it cannot be obligatory. |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 12896180)
Last time I bought a car the dealer wanted an uptodate padron but I agree if non-residents can buy a car then it cannot be obligatory.
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Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
We did it in Torrevieja using CL@VE instead of a digital signature. The resultant emailed Padron is all legal and above board.
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Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
thanks Steve.
Also - Regarding official stamp query - My original source tells me - 'it has a special code on it which can be verified, e.g. They scan it and it says on their database "printed by (name) - Aug 12", you generate the pdf and then that's valid for several days after the print date. Each generated pdf is unique and with that code can be traced and verified.' My God, the official stamp can be bypassed hahahahah! |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 12896227)
thanks Steve.
Also - Regarding official stamp query - My original source tells me - 'it has a special code on it which can be verified, e.g. They scan it and it says on their database "printed by (name) - Aug 12", you generate the pdf and then that's valid for several days after the print date. Each generated pdf is unique and with that code can be traced and verified.' My God, the official stamp can be bypassed hahahahah! Rosemary |
Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 12896227)
My God, the official stamp can be bypassed hahahahah!
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Re: DIY Padron (Sort of...)
Must admit I loved using our official company stamp when we had an SL company!
Another BTW - some of these modern electronic functions only work with the right combination of operating system/browser/Java but don't ask me what the magical combination is so always try these options but if they don't work it may be that you have not hit the magic combination. |
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