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How to renew your passport in San Cristóbal de La Laguna (2026)

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Cost

€30.00

Fee 790-026 (10-year ordinary passport)

Time at office

30 minutes

Estimated time

24-48 hours (collection on the same day)

Quick summary

Complete guide for renewing the Spanish passport in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Canary Islands. Requirements, documents, appointment, fees and where to apply in 2026.

Required documents

  • Valid DNI

    Spanish National Identity Document that is currently valid. It is used to prove Spanish identity.

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    Previous passport Optional

    Expired or current passport to be renewed. If it has been expired for more than 5 years, it is not compulsory to present it.

    ⚠️ Recommended although not mandatory if it has been expired for over 5 years
  • Recent passport photo

    Recent, color, white background with no glasses or accessories on the head. Dimensions: 32x26 mm.

  • Payment receipt for fee 790-026

    Fee of 30,00€ (adults) or 15,00€ (minors) for a 10-year ordinary passport. For minors under 30: 15,00€ and valid for 5 years.

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Step by step

  • 1

    Book an appointment online

    Go to official site

    Access the National Police Sede Electrónica and book an appointment to renew your passport in San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Select 'Passport Issuance' and choose the police station.

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    Expert tip

    "Appointments for passports usually have more availability than DNI appointments. Try different time slots if you cannot find a suitable one."

  • 2

    Pay the fee 790-026

    Go to official site

    Pay the fee of 30€ (adults) or 15€ (minors). You can pay online with a credit card or print model 790-026 and pay in any collaborating bank.

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    Expert tip

    "The fee for minors under 30 is 15€ and the passport has a validity of 5 years. For those over 30, it's 30€ with 10-year validity."

  • 3

    Go to the office on your appointment day

    Present yourself at the San Cristóbal de La Laguna Police Station with: valid DNI, recent passport photo, payment receipt and previous passport (if you have it).

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    Expert tip

    "The new passport will be ready in 24-48 hours. You can pick it up on the same day or the next day at the same police station. It is not sent to your address."

  • 4

    Collect your new passport

    Your new passport will be ready in 24-48 hours. You can collect it at the same police station where you applied for the process. Bring your DNI or the receipt given to you when you made the application.

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    Expert tip

    "The old passport will be returned perforated (invalid). Keep it if it contains valid visas from countries that require them."

Offices and service points - Laguna

Municipal Police

Calle Consistorio 38201 La Cuesta

Monday to Friday: 09:00 - 14:00 (by appointment)

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to renew the passport in 2026?
Fee 790-026 is 30,00€ for adults (10-year ordinary passport) and 15,00€ for minors under 30 years old (valid for 5 years). The first issuance for minors under 14 years also costs 15€.
Can I travel with a DNI instead of a passport within the EU?
Yes, within the European Union and Schengen area, the Spanish National Identity Document (DNI) is sufficient. A passport is required for traveling to countries outside the EU.
Can I renew my passport if my DNI is expired?
No. You need a valid DNI to renew your passport. If your DNI is expired, you must replace it first.
How long does it take for the new passport to be ready?
Between 24 and 48 hours. You can collect it on the same day or the next at the same police station. The urgent service delivers within minutes (check availability at your office).
What happens if I lose my passport abroad?
You must go to the nearest Spanish Consulate or Embassy. They will issue a temporary emergency passport so you can return to Spain, where you can apply for a new ordinary passport.

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Official sources and useful links

This guide is for informational purposes only. Always check the official source for current information.