Registering a car, motorcycle, or moped in Seville is no more complicated than anywhere else. First, we need to know which agencies we'll have to visit. To register a vehicle—whether a car, motorcycle, moped, etc.—you'll need to go to the Tax Office, the City Hall, and the Traffic Department.
At the Tax Office we will have to pay or obtain an exemption from the Registration Tax, depending on the case.
Currently, vehicle registration tax is determined by CO2 emissions, with higher emissions resulting in higher tax payments. In cases of disability, taxi driver, etc. (special circumstances), the process is longer and more complex, but it is still carried out at the corresponding tax office.
Mopeds and motorcycles up to 125 cubic centimeters will be exempt from the Registration Tax, which does not mean that you do not have to go to the Tax Office to obtain the corresponding form that certifies said exemption.
Next, we'll need to go to the Town Hall in our area to register for the Vehicle Tax. To register a car, motorcycle, or moped in Seville, it's essential to pay the municipal tax registration fee before going to the traffic office. If we live in a town near Seville, in most cases, the Vehicle Tax will be processed through OPEF, as they have agreements with the Town Halls for managing this type of tax.
Finally, to register a car, motorcycle, or moped in Seville, you'll need to go to the traffic department, pay the fees, wait in line, and then, after providing the vehicle's documentation, proof of payment of the municipal road tax, and proof of registration tax or exemption, you'll be able to obtain your license plate. You'll then need to have the plates made at an authorized center and affixed to your vehicle. Don't forget that in addition to the documentation, you must also obtain vehicle insurance to be able to drive.
Signed: GESTRIA EN SEVILLA – Gestduquue, www.gestduque.com, office@gestduque.com
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