Complete Guide to Consult the ITV

Complete Guide to Consult the ITV

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The Technical Vehicle Inspection (ITV) is one of the most important procedures for any driver in Spain. Not only is it mandatory to circulate legally, but it also guarantees that the vehicle meets the minimum safety and emissions requirements.

An expired MOT can imply high fines, immobilization of the vehicle and problems in the event of an accident. Therefore, know when do you have to pass the ITV, how to consult it online and how to interpret the results is essential.

Fortunately, Spain has modernized the consultation systems, allowing any driver to check the status of their MOT in a few minutes from their mobile phone or computer.

In this complete guide you will find everything you need: where to consult the MOT, how to know if it is current, what the results mean, what documentation you need, what to do if you have had your inspection rejected and when you have to pass the next inspection.

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What exactly is MOT and why is it so important?

The ITV is a mandatory inspection that evaluates whether a vehicle is safe to circulate and whether it complies with the legal limits of polluting emissions. Its main objective is to reduce road risks and reduce the environmental impact.

Reasons why it is mandatory:

  1. Road safety: Detects serious failures in brakes, tires, steering, headlights and other essential elements.
  2. Environmental protection: Controls polluting emissions.
  3. Legal compliance: Driving with an expired MOT is a serious infraction.
  4. Purchase and sale of vehicles: A car without an MOT per day loses value and can hide important faults.

How often do you have to pass the ITV

The frequency depends on the type and age of the vehicle:

Private cars:

  • Up to 4 years: exempt
  • From 4 to 10 years: every 2 years
  • More than 10 years: every 1 year

Motorcycles:

  • Up to 4 years: exempt
  • More than 4 years: every 2 years

Mopeds:

  • 3 years or more: every 2 years

Industrial vehicles and vans:

  • Higher frequency due to intensive use

Being clear about these deadlines is essential to avoid sanctions.

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How to check if your MOT is current

There are several ways to consult the ITV situation in Spain, both official and alternative. Below we explain each method in detail.

Method 1: Consult the ITV at the DGT (Electronic Headquarters)

The most reliable way is through the DGT Electronic Headquarters, where you can check the complete situation of the vehicle.

What do you need

  • Digital certificate
  • Electronic ID
  • Cl@ve system

Once inside, select the option 2vehicle Report. The report includes:

Visible information:

  • Date of the last ITV
  • Expiration date
  • Result (favorable/unfavorable/negative)
  • Inspection history
  • Recorded mileage

This method is completely official and free.

Method 2: Consult the ITV through a Reduced Report from the DGT

If you do not have a digital certificate, you can request a reduced report just by entering the registration. This report includes:

  • Date of first registration
  • Administrative situation
  • ITV expiration date

It does not show the history, but it does show the essentials to know if you can circulate legally.

Method 3: Consult ITV using FIP Board

Applications like Fip plate they allow you to consult quickly and easily:

  • Current ITV
  • Last inspection date
  • Date of the next ITV
  • Basic history
  • Possible incidents

This method is ideal for users without a digital certificate or for second-hand buyers who need quick verification.

Method 4: Consult ITV directly at the station where the inspection was passed

Many stations offer online consultation using:

  • Registration
  • Frame number
  • ITV report code

It is useful for checking recent results or downloading lost reports.

Method 5: Look at the MOT sticker (Classic Method)

Although it is the least accurate method, the sticker on the windshield indicates the month when the ITV expires.
However, it does not show the exact day nor if there were subsequent inspections.

Interpretation of the ITV results

The ITV can offer three results:

1. Favorable

The vehicle has passed the inspection.
Delivered:

  • Favorable report
  • Windshield sticker

It means you can drive without restrictions.

2. Favorable with minor defects

They are defects that must be corrected, but they do not prevent circulation legally.

3. Unfavorable

The vehicle has serious defects.
Two consequences:

  • You can't circulate except to go to the workshop.
  • You must correct faults and return for re-inspection.

4. Negative

The vehicle is considered dangerous and it must be transported by crane.

What happens if you drive with an expired MOT

In Spain, circulating without ITV implies:

  • Fine of 200 euros
  • Possible vehicle immobilization
  • In the event of an accident, the insurance may refuse coverage
  • Impossible to make transfers, procedures or sales

Furthermore, if the MOT is unfavorable and you circulate without correcting the errors, you may receive a new sanction.

How to know if a second-hand vehicle has a valid MOT

Before buying a used car, you should check:

  1. ITV expiration date
  2. Inspection history
  3. Recorded kilometers
  4. Repeated or serious defects
  5. If you have sick leave or administrative incidents

Tools such as the FIP Board or DGT reports are essential to avoid fraud.

How to reserve the ITV online

Most stations allow you to book from their website:

  1. Enter registration.
  2. Select nearest station.
  3. Choose day and time.
  4. Pay online if you want.

Popular stations:

  • TÜV Rheinland
  • Applus+
  • SGS
  • Dekra
  • Itevelesa Network

Documents necessary to pass the ITV

When you go to the inspection, bring:

  • Circulation permit
  • ITV card or technical sheet
  • Mandatory insurance in force

At some stations it is automatically verified if the insurance is active.

Tips to approve the ITV the first time

  • 1. Check tires

Wear, correct measurements, pressure.

  • 2. Check lights

Short, long, flashing, brake, license plate.

  • 3. Oil and liquid levels

Brakes, coolant, windshield wipers.

  • 4. Brakes

Firm pedal, without vibrations.

  • 5. Acoustic signals and belts

Both must work correctly.

  • 6. Readable frame

Visible number and no corrosion.

Conclusion

Consulting the ITV is a quick, simple and fundamental process for any driver in Spain. Thanks to digital platforms such as the DGT and apps such as Placa FIP, anyone can know if their ITV is current, verify important dates and avoid fines or unnecessary risks. Additionally, for those who buy a second-hand car, checking the ITV is mandatory to avoid deception and ensure that the vehicle is in adequate condition.

Keeping the MOT up to date is not only a legal obligation: it is also a matter of safety and responsibility.

Complete Guide to Consult the ITV

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