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Reply #1 - Nov 10th, 2015 at 8:42pm
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Information would be appreciated as indicated site does not state if a UK issued licence which is also an EU licence has to be changed for a licence issued in Spain and what are the costs involved if a licence has to be changed. Huh
  
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Reply #2 - Nov 10th, 2015 at 10:23pm
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The text below is taken from the above N33.es site.



RENEWING VS. EXCHANGING YOUR EU DRIVING LICENCE

Still confused with the new regulations on EU driving licences in Spain?

Did you know that you can either “renew” or “exchange” your EU driving licence?

Let me briefly explain the difference of both procedures.

Although I believe you’ve already read the following, you must renew your EU driving licence in Spain if you:

• Drive using an EU licence other than Spanish.
• Have Spanish residency.
• Obtained your Spanish residency on or before the 19th of January 2013.

In addition, you will have to renew it if you (any or all four of the following):

• Have a licence which never expires.
• Have a driving licence which expires in 15 years or more for Group 1 (AM, A1, A2, A, B Y BE).
• Have a driving licence which expires in 5 years or more for Group 2 (BTP, C1, C1E, C, CE D1, D1E, D, DE).
• Have a driving licence which has already expired or is close to its expiration date.

Do you fall into any of the previous? Then “renewal” is what you have to do.

However, if renewal does not apply to you, as long as you have Spanish residency (even if you became resident today) you can still do a voluntary “exchange” (canje).

Both “Renewal” and “Exchange” are essentially the same, as the final outcome is obtaining the Spanish driving licence.

There are some minor points to note:

• The fee is slightly different (Renewal is 23.50€ and Exchange is 27.70€)
• Both procedures have different application forms.
• In Alicante province you always need to provide a medical certificate for “Renewal”.
• For the “exchange”, at least in Alicante province, a medical is not necessary if your EU licence expires in a year or more.

I hope this short article has shed some light on both procedures.

Click on the link below and read my article “9 facts you must know about renewing your EU driving licence in Spain”. I clarify some important aspects in this article on renewing your EU licence:

http://torreviejatranslation.com/about-renewing-your-eu-driving-licence-in-spain...
  
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Reply #3 - Nov 10th, 2015 at 10:32pm
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Remember you now need a code to be given to the car hire company The code has 
a 21 day shelf life from getting the code from the dvla and traveling to your holiday location and presenting it to the hire company.Some will not hire to you without the code which gives access to your driving records and the dvla hope it will stop banned drivers using duplicate licences etc.


Details below.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/hiring-a-vehicle
  
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