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Vehicle Transfer in Ourense (2026)

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Cost

€55.70

DGT change of title fee (2024) + regional ITP (varies)

Time at office

30 minutes

Estimated time

5 to 10 business days

Quick summary

How to change the ownership of a second-hand vehicle in Ourense. The procedure includes payment of the Patrimonial Transfers Tax (ITP).

Required documents

  • Signed purchase agreement

    Signed by both buyer and seller. Can be the official DGT model.

  • Vehicle registration certificate

    Original from the previous owner.

  • Current ITV certificate

    The vehicle's technical inspection must be up to date.

  • DNI of buyer and seller

    Copies of both parties' identification documents.

  • ITP payment receipt

    Proof that the Patrimonial Transfers Tax has been paid to the regional treasury.

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DGT change of title fee (2024) + regional ITP (varies) €55.70
€55.70
€55.70

: 2026

Step by step

  • 1

    Sign the purchase agreement

    Go to official site

    Both parties sign the agreement. You can use the official DGT model available on their online portal.

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    Expert tip

    "Include a description of the vehicle, price, date, and full details of both parties."

  • 2

    Pay the Patrimonial Transfers Tax (ITP)

    The buyer must pay the ITP to the regional tax authority within 30 business days.

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    Expert tip

    "The rate varies by region (generally 4-8% of the vehicle's value). Consult your region's ATIB, AEAT or equivalent."

  • 3

    Notify DGT of the transfer

    Go to official site

    You can do this online in the DGT's e-Citizen service or in person at the Provincial Traffic Command.

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    Expert tip

    "Notify DGT within 30 days of signing the contract. Many notaries can handle this for €30-€80."

Offices and service points - Ourense

Provincial Traffic Command — Ourense

Monday to Friday: 09:00 - 14:00

Frequently asked questions

Can I transfer the vehicle without going to Traffic?
Yes. You can process it online in the DGT's e-Citizen service or through an authorized notary, which is most common.
Who pays the ITP, the buyer or seller?
The ITP is always paid by the buyer. The seller may have to declare capital gain on their tax return if they sold for more than purchase value.

Official sources and useful links

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