Driving in Spain: What Rules Apply to You?

Depending on whether you are an EU citizen or not, and if you have Spanish residency, there are different rules that will apply to you when driving in Spain.

Driving Licenses

Non-EU citizens residing in Spain can drive in the country using their foreign license for up to 6 months after their residency was issued. After this, they must exchange their license for a Spanish one, or else will be at a risk of heavy fines.

EU citizens on the other hand, can drive for up to 2 years on their foreign license, before they need to exchange it.

Due to a special agreement between the UK and Spain on the recognition and exchange of driving licenses, there is no need to sit a theory test or driving test to exchange your license; there is however the need to obtain a medical certificate to prove your medical ability to drive.

Non-EU citizens from countries that do not hold special agreements with Spain, i.e. United States, will need to sit a theory test and driving test in Spanish to proceed with the exchange. It is also necessary to carry an International Driving Permit alongside their foreign driving license from their first day in Spain.

Please note, that it is never possible to use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of a foreign or Spanish license.

Foreign Plated Cars

It is illegal for all expats with Spanish residency to drive a foreign-plated car in Spain. When a car is officially imported, it must be registered with the Spanish traffic authorities and the plates changed for Spanish ones.

On the other hand, EU and non-EU citizens without Spanish residency can drive a foreign plated cars for up to 180 days per calendar year.

At Nockolds Lawyers Spain, our expert team can help you with exchanging your driving licence or number plate in an efficient and stress-free manner.

For further information please contact us on (+34) 951 552 254 or complete an online enquiry form, and a member of the team will be in touch.