POLICÍA-CERTIFICADOS (RESIDENCIA Y CONCORDANCIA)
Certificates (residence and concordance)
This appointment is for requesting police-issued certificates that confirm your administrative status or match your current identification details with previous ones. The residence certificate is often required for banking procedures, dealings with public administrations, travel matters or employment processes. The concordance certificate is needed when you have changed your passport or other ID and must prove that the old and new numbers correspond to the same person. During the appointment the police verify your identity, check your paperwork and then issue the certificate you requested.
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About this procedure
This procedure is offered in 2 provinces in Spain. Choose a province above to view offices and get notified about appointments.
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Official immigration resources
For official information about immigration procedures, requirements, and regulations, consult these authoritative sources:
- Electronic Administration Portal - Official immigration appointment booking system
- Spanish National Police - Immigration Services - Information about documentation and procedures
- OBERAXE - Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia - Resources and support for immigrants and refugees
This website provides appointment monitoring services only. We are not affiliated with the Spanish government, immigration authorities, or any official administrative body. All immigration procedures, requirements, and decisions are managed exclusively by official Spanish government agencies. For legal advice regarding your specific immigration situation, consult a qualified immigration lawyer or legal professional.