Uk to Spanish Driving licence
#16

Obvious now you've said it
Presumably passport-sized is what they're after?


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When dealing with Spanish bureaucracy ALWAYS have copies AND originals with you but only produce originals if specifically demanded.
For an exchange you also need a doctors report which includes a sight and reaction test.
Honestly if you dont know what you're doing, and I'm sorry but it's apparent that you don't, then get a Gestor to do it all for you. Plenty about and it won't cost the earth.
For an exchange you also need a doctors report which includes a sight and reaction test.
Honestly if you dont know what you're doing, and I'm sorry but it's apparent that you don't, then get a Gestor to do it all for you. Plenty about and it won't cost the earth.

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Is correct smaller than passport, go to a photoshop, they know the right size.

#20

Yes you're both right - they want 32 x 26 mm.
Another item for the list is to fill in their form and print it off: Mod.03-ES.pdf
Another item for the list is to fill in their form and print it off: Mod.03-ES.pdf

#21

I had my appointment on Monday and it was straightforward enough once I knew what was required. I'm younger than the OP, and I'm sure there's regional differences. However below is my experience in case it helps others. There's also an excellent Jim guide.
What type of swap do you want?
It's a fluid situation, but at the moment there's two ways of changing your licence: canje or renovación
Canje: straight swap of licence (same expiry date)
Renovación: licence renewal with expiry date 5-10 years from now, depending on your age and condition. For this you'll need a medical.
Originally I was just going to swap my licence but I read elsewhere that if its expiry date is within about 2 years then you may as well renew it, save paying twice.
Appointment screen
Online https://sedeapl.dgt.gob.es:7443/WEB_...itarCita.faces For 'PaĆs' type r and it'll jump to Reino Unido.
Back in January I was having trouble finding an appointment. My Spanish friend called them to see if I was doing it correctly. They told her that appointments must be made online but that you can book one anywhere in the country. Of course now lockdown must be considered.
Medical
Can get a pdf list of medical centres here: Centros de Reconocimiento de Conductores; appointment was needed.
Apparently it's of a higher standard if you have categories above a car e.g. busses, lorries. However my test was straightforward.
Some people write that they had to take a videogame-type reaction test, but again that wasn't requested of me.
For me he just took my blood pressure, did a sight test, asked if I smoked and took a photo. All for just 47ā¬!
Documentation
Appointment sheet printed. Not sure if this was necessary.
Modulo 03 filled in, from here: https://sede.dgt.gob.es/sede-estatic.../Mod.03-ES.pdf
1 x photo 26 x 32mm.
Passport and copy.
Residencia card, no copy needed.
Driving licence and copy. Keep a second copy at home to make sure you get back the categories you had before.
Empadronamiento, no copy needed.
Bank card to pay the 24,10ā¬.
Medical report if renewing. I should have made a copy of this in case everything goes missing.
Procedure on the day
Perhaps this will be different for each office, and from what I've read the beurocracy here is much more together than down south, but here's what happened to me:
Turned up early because I had read that there's a separate queue to pay and it can be long. This wasn't the case in this office - I saw one person and paid at that desk.
On arrival typed my NIE into a screen; got a deli-counter ticket. Waited about 5 minutes.
At the desk it took a long time, about 20-30 minutes, as there was a lot of typing for each category and my licence has a lot of them. She actually apologised half-way through that it was taking so long.
Apart from that it was pretty painless. I think she said they will post me a notification when the new one's ready and then I can return to pick it up. In the meantime there's a website to check the status: https://sedeapl.dgt.gob.es/WEB_EST_PERSEO/ (which doesn't appear to work).
The Jim's guide is here: https://www.costablancaforum.com/are...spanish-41247/
Thanks for the help on here.
What type of swap do you want?
It's a fluid situation, but at the moment there's two ways of changing your licence: canje or renovación
Canje: straight swap of licence (same expiry date)
Renovación: licence renewal with expiry date 5-10 years from now, depending on your age and condition. For this you'll need a medical.
Originally I was just going to swap my licence but I read elsewhere that if its expiry date is within about 2 years then you may as well renew it, save paying twice.
Appointment screen
Online https://sedeapl.dgt.gob.es:7443/WEB_...itarCita.faces For 'PaĆs' type r and it'll jump to Reino Unido.
Back in January I was having trouble finding an appointment. My Spanish friend called them to see if I was doing it correctly. They told her that appointments must be made online but that you can book one anywhere in the country. Of course now lockdown must be considered.
Medical
Can get a pdf list of medical centres here: Centros de Reconocimiento de Conductores; appointment was needed.
Apparently it's of a higher standard if you have categories above a car e.g. busses, lorries. However my test was straightforward.
Some people write that they had to take a videogame-type reaction test, but again that wasn't requested of me.
For me he just took my blood pressure, did a sight test, asked if I smoked and took a photo. All for just 47ā¬!
Documentation
Appointment sheet printed. Not sure if this was necessary.
Modulo 03 filled in, from here: https://sede.dgt.gob.es/sede-estatic.../Mod.03-ES.pdf
1 x photo 26 x 32mm.
Passport and copy.
Residencia card, no copy needed.
Driving licence and copy. Keep a second copy at home to make sure you get back the categories you had before.
Empadronamiento, no copy needed.
Bank card to pay the 24,10ā¬.
Medical report if renewing. I should have made a copy of this in case everything goes missing.
Procedure on the day
Perhaps this will be different for each office, and from what I've read the beurocracy here is much more together than down south, but here's what happened to me:
Turned up early because I had read that there's a separate queue to pay and it can be long. This wasn't the case in this office - I saw one person and paid at that desk.
On arrival typed my NIE into a screen; got a deli-counter ticket. Waited about 5 minutes.
At the desk it took a long time, about 20-30 minutes, as there was a lot of typing for each category and my licence has a lot of them. She actually apologised half-way through that it was taking so long.
Apart from that it was pretty painless. I think she said they will post me a notification when the new one's ready and then I can return to pick it up. In the meantime there's a website to check the status: https://sedeapl.dgt.gob.es/WEB_EST_PERSEO/ (which doesn't appear to work).
The Jim's guide is here: https://www.costablancaforum.com/are...spanish-41247/
Thanks for the help on here.

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"Residencia card, no copy needed"
I rest my case š
I rest my case š

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I went today
I had to take copies of my residencia, passport and empadronmiento.
Still unsure whether they give me the green light to go to get the medical OR if I have to go off my own back??
Spanish red tape, gotta love it.
I had to take copies of my residencia, passport and empadronmiento.
Still unsure whether they give me the green light to go to get the medical OR if I have to go off my own back??
Spanish red tape, gotta love it.

#24

There's a link to the list of centres in my post above.

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I'll be honest I have no idea which I got, the guy did say I need to get the medical before the end date of my current UK licence next year, so I am presuming as soon as the new Spanish one arrives, its free reign to get the medical.

#26

Most countries have a mandatory medical for a driving licence. The UK is the glaring exception. When you change your licence the assumption is that you have had a medical to get your foreign licence so issuing a replacement does not need an extra medical. If you are changing and want a full term replacement licence you need a medical because a Spanish citizen renewing his licence would have to have one.
That said, you cannot be sure that for an exchange that they will not request a medical. Like all procedures in Spain it varies from place to place, so always assume the worst.
That said, you cannot be sure that for an exchange that they will not request a medical. Like all procedures in Spain it varies from place to place, so always assume the worst.

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UK Gov site just updated latest info on the exchange process and time is running out!
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-i...iving-in-spain
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-i...iving-in-spain

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My wife and I used the same Gestor that we used to obtain our residency. We exchanged our UK licences and certainly had a medical. It was very basic, BP check, a few questions, hearing test and the reaction test. Took the medical report to the Gestor with our UK licences. Received a Trafico stamped paper copy of our UK licences and about 18 weeks later (!!!) our ES licences were ready.
The cost per licence about Euro 110, for this cost IMO it is worth paying a Gestor.
The cost per licence about Euro 110, for this cost IMO it is worth paying a Gestor.

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My wife and I used the same Gestor that we used to obtain our residency. We exchanged our UK licences and certainly had a medical. It was very basic, BP check, a few questions, hearing test and the reaction test. Took the medical report to the Gestor with our UK licences. Received a Trafico stamped paper copy of our UK licences and about 18 weeks later (!!!) our ES licences were ready.
The cost per licence about Euro 110, for this cost IMO it is worth paying a Gestor.
The cost per licence about Euro 110, for this cost IMO it is worth paying a Gestor.
Last edited by Rosemary; Jul 20th 2020 at 3:11 pm. Reason: corrected quote
