How to Change Your UK Driving Licence to a Spanish One (2026 Guide)
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How to Change Your UK Driving Licence to a Spanish One (2026 Guide)

March 10, 2026 7 min read 0 views

Why You Need to Exchange Your UK Licence

Since Brexit, UK driving licences are no longer automatically valid for residents in Spain. If you've become a Spanish resident (have your TIE/residency card), you must exchange your UK licence for a Spanish one to continue driving legally.

The good news? The UK and Spain have a bilateral agreement allowing direct licence exchange—no driving test required. But there's a catch: the process can be slow and bureaucratic, so it's best to start early.

Who Needs to Exchange Their Licence?

You need to exchange your UK licence if:

  • You're a legal resident of Spain (have TIE or residency certificate)
  • You hold a valid UK driving licence
  • You want to continue driving in Spain beyond the initial grace period

Important: If you're just visiting Spain as a tourist, your UK licence remains valid for driving. The exchange requirement only applies to residents.

The Timeline: Don't Leave It Too Late

Here's what you need to know about deadlines:

  • New residents: You can drive on your UK licence for 6 months after becoming resident
  • Processing time: The exchange process currently takes 3-6 months
  • Recommendation: Start the process as soon as you have your TIE

Warning: Driving without a valid licence after the grace period can result in fines of €200-€500 and your car being immobilized.

Documents You'll Need

Gather these documents before starting the process:

Essential Documents

  1. Valid UK driving licence (both the photocard and paper counterpart if you have one)
  2. TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) or residency certificate
  3. Passport (original and photocopy)
  4. Padrón certificate (proof of address, less than 3 months old)
  5. Passport-sized photos (2 recent photos, 32x26mm, white background)
  6. Medical certificate (certificado médico) from an authorized centro de reconocimiento
  7. Application form (Solicitud de canje de permiso de conducción)
  8. Proof of fee payment (Tasa 4.6)

Additional Documents (If Applicable)

  • DVLA driving record (check code or letter confirming your licence status)
  • Spanish driving licence (if you previously held one)

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Get Your Medical Certificate

Visit a centro de reconocimiento de conductores (authorized medical center). These are private clinics specifically licensed to perform driver medical exams.

What to expect:

  • Basic vision test
  • Hearing test
  • Coordination and reaction tests
  • General health questions
  • Blood pressure check

Cost: €30-€50
Time: 15-30 minutes
Validity: 90 days (so don't do this too early!)

Tip: Search "centro reconocimiento conductores" + your city to find nearby locations. No appointment usually needed.

Step 2: Request Your DVLA Driving Record

Spain's DGT (traffic authority) will verify your UK licence with the DVLA. To speed things up, you can provide:

  • Check code: Get one at gov.uk/view-driving-licence (valid for 21 days)
  • Or a DVLA letter: Request a formal letter confirming your licence status

This helps prove your licence is valid and shows any penalty points or restrictions.

Step 3: Pay the Fee (Tasa 4.6)

Pay the official fee online or at a bank:

  • Amount: €28.87 (2026 rate)
  • Online payment: DGT website
  • Bank payment: Use form modelo 791 at any bank

Keep the receipt—you'll need to submit it with your application.

Step 4: Book Your DGT Appointment

You must apply in person at your provincial DGT (Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico). Book online:

  1. Go to sede.dgt.gob.es/cita-previa
  2. Select "Canjes de permisos de conducción"
  3. Choose your province
  4. Select an available date and time

Warning: Appointments can be booked weeks or months in advance in busy areas like Madrid, Barcelona, and the Costa del Sol. Check regularly as new slots open up.

Step 5: Attend Your Appointment

Bring all original documents plus photocopies to your appointment. The staff will:

  • Verify your documents
  • Take your UK licence (you'll surrender it)
  • Give you a temporary driving authorization
  • Explain the next steps

Important: Your UK licence will be sent to the DVLA for verification. You cannot keep it.

Step 6: Receive Your Spanish Licence

After verification (usually 2-4 months), you'll receive your Spanish licence by post, or you may need to collect it from the DGT.

The temporary authorization allows you to drive legally while waiting.

Costs Summary

ItemCost
Medical certificate€30-€50
DGT fee (Tasa 4.6)€28.87
Passport photos€5-€10
Padrón certificateFree
Total€65-€90

Using a Gestoría (Administrative Agency)

If the process seems overwhelming, consider using a gestoría—a professional agency that handles bureaucratic procedures.

What they do:

  • Complete all paperwork
  • Book appointments on your behalf
  • Submit documents (sometimes with power of attorney)
  • Follow up on your application

Cost: €80-€150 on top of official fees
Worth it? If you don't speak Spanish or have limited time, absolutely.

Common Problems and Solutions

"I can't get a DGT appointment"

Appointments are released periodically. Try:

  • Checking early morning (8:00-9:00)
  • Checking on Mondays when new slots open
  • Using a gestoría who may have better access
  • Trying different provincial offices if you can travel

"My licence expired"

You can still exchange an expired UK licence as long as:

  • It expired less than 5 years ago
  • You can prove it was valid when you became resident

"I have penalty points"

Points on your UK licence don't transfer to Spain. You'll start fresh with a clean Spanish licence (and 8 or 12 points depending on experience).

"I lost my UK licence"

You'll need to:

  1. Request a replacement from DVLA first
  2. Or provide official documentation proving you held a valid licence

"The verification is taking forever"

DVLA verification can take 2-4 months. If it's been longer:

  • Contact your provincial DGT
  • Ask them to re-send the verification request
  • Provide your own DVLA check code to speed things up

What Categories Transfer?

Most standard categories exchange directly:

  • Category B: Cars and small vehicles ✓
  • Category A: Motorcycles ✓
  • Category C: Trucks ✓
  • Category D: Buses ✓

Professional licences (C, D, and their variants) may require additional documentation or medical checks.

After You Get Your Spanish Licence

Renewal

Spanish licences are valid for:

  • Under 65: 10 years
  • 65 and over: 5 years

Renewal requires a new medical certificate but no test.

Points System

Spain uses a points system:

  • New drivers: Start with 8 points
  • Experienced drivers: 12 points after 3 years without losing any
  • Losing all points: Licence suspended, must retake tests

Driving in the UK

With your Spanish licence, you can drive in the UK as a visitor for up to 12 months. For longer stays, check current UK requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I keep my UK licence?

No. The UK licence must be surrendered as part of the exchange. It will be sent to the DVLA.

What if I move back to the UK?

You can exchange your Spanish licence back to a UK one through the DVLA, following a similar process.

Do I need to take a driving test?

No! Thanks to the UK-Spain bilateral agreement, no test is required for the exchange.

Can I drive while my application is being processed?

Yes. You'll receive a temporary authorization (autorización temporal) that's valid while you wait.

What if my appointment is months away but my 6-month grace period ends?

As long as you've submitted your application and have the temporary authorization, you're covered. Keep proof of your appointment booking.

Is the process the same for EU licences?

No. EU licence holders don't need to exchange their licences—they remain valid throughout the EU. Only UK licences (post-Brexit) require exchange.


Last updated: March 2026. Processing times and fees may vary. Always check the official DGT website for the most current requirements.

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