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Living & Working in the Pollensa Area This forum is for any comments, questions and advice about living (permanently or temporarily) and working in the Pollensa area. Aimed at ex-pats, property owners etc.

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Old 25-05-2011, 11:03
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In order to buy a car I need ..... the money, Certificate of Insurance, my passport, driving licence, NIE, inside leg measurement and a Empadronamiento . I am told this is a proof of (Spanish) address form and presume this is the 'green card' often referred to however I would appreciate someone in the know telling where to obtain, how much and what forms whoever issues the Empadronamiento will require.

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Old 25-05-2011, 11:36
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It's the form you get from the town hall to say you are resident in a particular municipality. It's not the same as the residence certificate, which I guess is what you mean by the green card. This isn't necessary for buying a car, but the town hall form is. It doesn't cost anything. You just go to the town hall (main offices) and request one. To get it though, you would need to be able to verify where you live plus all the other malarkey.
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Old 25-05-2011, 11:51
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Thanks Andrew - it seems as though I need a piece of paper to verify where I live to take to the Town Hall to get a form to prove where I live. Anybody know what verification the Town Hall will accept?
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Old 25-05-2011, 11:54
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I think a utility bill will be enough.
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And there is a charge was 11 euro's per person for the original one and then cheaper for renewals. They are supposed to be renewed every 6 months but the town hall official will tell you that is only necessary if you are going to renew residencia,health cards etc.
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If you own a property here then take along a copy of your escritura, if you rent then a copy of the rental agreement.
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The escritura works fine I did it last year
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What is an escritura ? Would you know if you had one ? Is it something your solicitor just keeps for you or should all property owners have one to hand?

Crikey things are complex .............. never known so many forms
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Escritura are the deeds to your property (legal document) & your solicitor could well keep it for you.
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Cd you will definitetly have one somewhere, our bank keeps ours.
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Escritura are the deeds to your property (legal document) & your solicitor could well keep it for you.
Always handy to take a copy so that you always have this document to hand.
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