Do you get points for speeding in spain?

No, you don't get points for speeding in Spain unless you have a Spanish driving licence. If you are a legal Spanish resident you can be forced to exchange your EU/UK licence for a Spanish licence, and the points will then be taken off your new Spanish licence.

In Spain your driving licence has 8 to 15 points, and you lose points when caught in a number of traffic offences. When your balance is zero you lose your licence for at least one year, and you need to take a driving course to get your licence back. You gain points (up to a maximum 15) after two or three years without point losses.

How to identify the driver

If you are the owner of a car that has been caught speeding in Spain you will receive a letter with a requirement to identify the driver and some details of the offence. Individuals can choose to pay the fine straight away, unless they are Spanish residents and the driver identification is mandatory (fines with points deduction). Companies will usually choose to identify the employee / client who was driving. Here is a sample identification form that might be useful (I have omitted the head). I would attach a copy of the driver's driving license and fax it to the 0034902512151 (yes, they still use a fax).

Driver identification

Dossier: 111111111111

The driver at the time of the offence was,

Name: Mr. John Smith

Birth date: DD/MM/YYYY

Driving license nr:

Address: 123 Street
Hereandthere
A12 34B Charming Village

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You can also fax a copy of the requirement, though the dossier or expediente number is the only thing they need.


DGT: This sanction cannot be paid. Please, call 060...

What to do when you try to pay for a DGT fine and you get the following error message,
This sanction cannot be paid. Please, call 060 for consultation or go to any Provincial Traffic Headquarters.
When the site doesn't allow you to pay and you are abroad, the only alternative is the bank transfer. These are all the details you need,
  • IBAN: ES11 2100 5731 710200203821
  • SWIFT/BIC: CAIXESBB or CAIXESBBXXX
  • Tax Identification Number (CIF, in Spanish): Q2816003D
  • Account name: Jefatura Central de Tráfico - Sanciones extranjero 
  • Quote the record number / dossier number / n. expediente!!!
If the transfer is correct the case will be closed for payment within about 2 weeks. However, and as far as I have read in different forums, they are having trouble to track some transfers, so my advice is to send a fax with a copy of the bank statement and the reference number (aka record number, aka dossier number, aka n. expediente, aka numero di pratica...). The fax number to send the document is 0034902512151.

If you got the "this sanction cannot be paid" error message transfer just 50% of the total amount of the fine, and include the following message in the fax; "I only just received the fine, so I pay with the 50% discount for early payment".