Taking your vehicle for an ITV test in and around Baza, Granada.
Take a look at this detailed article all about the ITV in Spain for some great tips on how to book your ITV, plus everything you’ll need to do before and during the ITV test.
Where’s the ITV station in Baza?
On the East entrance to the city, if using the motorway, you will need to exit at junction 46 of the A92 (N342) which brings you to the roundabout known as the ‘rotonda de Monumento de la dama de Baza’. The ITV is clearly signposted from here and only a minutes drive.
Address:
Poligono Industrial la Noria,
Carr. de Murcia, s/n
18800 Baza, Granada
Here’s the Google Maps link
How much does the ITV test cost?
If you are registering your vehicle onto Spanish plates with us, the cost of the ITV is included in the quote.
If you already have a Spanish registered car the cost depends on vehicle type/size, the Veiasa website has a list of all the current charges and is a very useful source of ITV information for Andalucia. Payment is only available by card.
One important point that is very different from the MOT in the UK – if the ITV has expired, it’s illegal to drive the car, even if an appointment is booked, except between home address and your nearest ITV station.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you drive with no ITV even if an appointment has been booked?
No, you risk being fined and your insurance may not be valid.
Can I just turn up or do I have to pre-book the appointment?
You have to pre-book now as part of new measures introduced recently.
Does the owner of the car have to take it?
No, anyone can if they are insured.
I’ve lost my Ficha Tecnica, can the ITV station give me a new one?
Yes, but you’ll need to make a special appointment
Can I keep my old sticker on the windscreen
No, for an explanation of the significance of the ITV sticker and how you should always display it, click here
Do they speak English?
As a rule no, you’ll need to be able to speak some Spanish, but you may be lucky and find a Tecnico who does speak English.
The information in this article was correct on the date published.
Article last reviewed/updated 05.08.2022