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DGT appointment for foreign licence exchange: how it works and who attends
Guide to the DGT appointment for a licence exchange, preparation, payment, filing and follow-up.
This guide is designed for users searching for dgt appointment for foreign licence exchange: how it works and who attends. It explains what should be checked before the file is started, which documents usually cause delays and why the DGT appointment should only be managed once the case has been reviewed.
A foreign driving licence exchange depends on the issuing country, residence status in Spain, licence validity and the categories shown on the permit. Two applicants from the same country may therefore need different reviews.
Search intent and user need
This topic usually indicates that the user wants a concrete answer before sending documents or paying for a service.
Documents and prior review
The file normally includes signed forms, residence document copies, psychotechnical test and the original licence.
Price and appointment
The service costs €250 and payment is requested before the DGT appointment so the file can be prepared properly.
Temporary and final licence
The temporary licence is usually issued in about 3 weeks; the final licence usually arrives around one month later.
How to move from information to lead
The CTA should request issuing country, residence document, licence categories and expiry date.
FAQ
Does the client attend the DGT appointment?
No. The gestoría attends on behalf of the client.
What does the €250 price include?
Fees, VAT, professional fees, document delivery and collection.
When is the temporary licence issued?
Usually in about 3 weeks after filing, as an indicative timeframe.
Would you like us to review your case?
Send country, residence document, licence type and expiry date by WhatsApp.