How to get a penal record certificate in Cordoba (2026)
Cost
Free
Free (procedure without fee)
Time at office
Immediate (online with digital certificate)
Estimated time
Immediate online / 3-5 days if requested by mail
Quick summary
Guide to request a penal record certificate in Cordoba, Andalusia. Online procedure (immediate with digital certificate) or in-person. Requirements and common uses in 2026.
Required documents
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Valid ID (DNI, NIE or passport)
Applicant's identification document. For the online route, you need a digital certificate or Cl@ve.
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Digital certificate, DNIe electronic or Cl@ve Optional
For the immediate online procedure. You can obtain Cl@ve PIN for free on the AEAT website.
⚠️ Only for the telematic route (recommended)
: 2026
Step by step
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Access the Ministry of Justice's electronic office
Go to official siteThe fastest and recommended way is online. Enter the Ministry of Justice's Electronic Office and search for "Penal Record Certificate". You need to identify yourself with a digital certificate, DNIe or Cl@ve.
!Expert tip
"If you don't have a digital certificate, you can get Cl@ve PIN for free in 5 minutes from the AEAT or Social Security website. It's the simplest identification system."
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Complete the online form
Fill in your personal data (DNI/NIE, name, surname, date of birth) and the reason for the request. The most common reasons are: work, adoption, obtaining permits, visas or notarial procedures.
!Expert tip
"You don't need to justify the reason with documentation. Just select it in the dropdown menu of the form."
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Download the certificate immediately
If the procedure is online, the certificate is generated at the moment and you can download it in PDF. This document has official validity and can be presented in public and private organizations.
!Expert tip
"The online certificate has the same validity as the physical one. Bring the secure verification code (CSV) that allows you to check its authenticity online."
Offices and service points - Cordoba
Central Registry of Convicted Persons — Ministry of Justice (online)
Calle de la Bolsa, 8, 28012 Madrid (central office, online procedure available for all Spain)
Frequently asked questions
What is the penal record certificate for?
How long is the penal record certificate valid for?
What happens if I have cancelled convictions?
Can someone else request it on my behalf?
Do I need a penal record certificate to work with children?
Official sources and useful links
- Ministry of Justice — Penal Record Certificate
- Central Registry of Convicted Persons — Electronic Office
This guide is for informational purposes only. Always check the official source for current information.