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Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby disgraceUK » Wed Mar 22, 2017 6:56 pm

Some top posts here, I too will do the photocopy, stamp, print, shrink then laminate. So much easier and securer to carry around this way.

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Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby elchedave » Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:23 pm

You can get your documents "authorised" at the town hall in Rojales BUT according to the guy that does it, it is only recognised by the policia local within the jurisdiction of Rojales. To be recognised by all the security forces you need the documents notarised , that is by a notary, the only officially recognised "stamp" of officialdom in Spain. Even then, I would be unsure if some of them would accept those "shrunk down, stamped" versions.
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Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby disgraceUK » Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:29 pm

elchedave wrote:You can get your documents "authorised" at the town hall in Rojales BUT according to the guy that does it, it is only recognised by the policia local within the jurisdiction of Rojales. To be recognised by all the security forces you need the documents notarised , that is by a notary, the only officially recognised "stamp" of officialdom in Spain. Even then, I would be unsure if some of them would accept those "shrunk down, stamped" versions.
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Oh.

That changes things :o
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Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby jim » Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:21 pm

the guardia do not accept miniature anythings whether stamped or not and most shops do not accept them because the are unreadable
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Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby Pete31 » Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:22 am

I believe you can get this done at your Garda civil ? But it will not be miniaturised. Pete..
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Re: Rule on Carrying a Passport for Non-Resident

Postby garysl » Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:48 am

I keep a notorised copy in the car, in case I get stopped by the Guardia. Had it done when I was at the notary in Rojales, doing something else. It cost 10 euros I think.
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