Padrón in Parcent (Certificado de Empadronamiento). The Empadronamiento, also known as the Padrón Municipal de Habitantes, is a municipal register or census record, similar to an electoral roll. To register on the Padrón is to “empadronarse”. Registering on the empadronamiento places a resident of a town on the list of local inhabitants.
Registration with the Padrón Municipal de Habitantes is obligatory for anyone planning to reside in Parcent for more than six months per year. Residents may register individually or as a family. To be registered is to be “ empadronado”.
For each person registered in a municipality, the Ayuntamiento (town hall) receives funding for services such as policing, health centers, cleaning and maintenance. The register is used to serve as an official tally of how many people (legal or not) live in a community.
Why you should get a Padrón in Parcent
Registering on the Padrón Municipal ensures that the registrant is considered an official member of the community, and verifies their presence in Spain which is useful in a number of situations.
Foreigners without up to date documents (expired visa, or no pass- port) are also required to register; no penalties issued, neither are legal residency documents made available. The Certificado de Empadronamiento is entirely separate administrative process from residency applications.
The use of the Certificado de Empadronamiento varies greatly from one administrative region to another. In Madrid, Andalucia, Valencia (among others) it is needed in order to complete numerous actions. However, this is not consistent across all regions of Spain.
The Padrón in Parcent may be required to achieve the following:
In most towns, registration for the Empadronmiento must be made in person at the town hall or neighborhood administrative office (Junta Municipal). In some areas registration can be made online.
The documents required to register a Padron include:
If the tenant of rented accommodation is not named on the rental contract, they must also provide:
In some areas, the local police will visit the home to confirm the address.
Normally a Volante de Empadronamiento is issued on the day of application. This is a temporary version of the Certificado de Empadronamiento, and is suitable for official purposes. Some regions charge a small fee for issuing the Volante de Empadronamiento.
Note: In most cases, the Certificado de Empadronamiento needs to have been issued within the previous 3 months to be considered a valid proof of address (and is generally only required for national or foreign bureaucracy). A current dated Certificado de Empadronamiento can be requested from the Ayuntamiento at any time it might be needed (for example to buy a car or apply for the NIE).
Renewal of the Empadronamiento in Parcent
Non-EU nationals who do not hold a permanent residence visa must renew their registration on the Empadronamiento every two years. EU citizens living as permanent residents of Spain should renew registration every five years (as must Spanish nationals who are resident in Spain). Some regions issue a renewal reminder, although this is not common; it is the responsibility of the individual to renew their registration on time.
Births, deaths and change of address
A change in status (birth, marriage, move to a new location) must be reported to the Padrón Municipal.
Destinations Padron Costa Blanca
Alicante – Alcalali – Altea – Albir – Alfaz del Pi – Benissa – Benidorm – Benidoleig – Benilloba – Benitachell – Calpe – Costa Blanca – Costa Blanca North – Cumbre del Sol – Denia – El Vergel – Gata de Gorgos – Finestrat – Javea – Jalon – La Nucia – Lliber – Moraira – Parcent – Pedreguer – Orba – Polop – Teulada – Villajoyosa