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Empadronamiento: registering with the town hall in Mallorca (Padrón)

Anyone arriving in Mallorca and making it their primary place of residence cannot avoid the Empadronamiento — registration with the town hall of your municipality, referred to in Spanish simply as the Padron. It is the first administrative step you should complete after moving — because without an entry in the Padron Municipal you cannot access the things that matter: a health card, a school place for your children, registering your car, and often your residency application as well. In this guide we walk you through step by step which documents you need, how the cita previa at the Ayuntamiento works, what the difference between a volante and a certificado is, and what to watch out for in municipalities such as Palma, Calvià or Andratx.

Person with documents outside a Mallorcan town hall for padrón registration

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What is the Padron — and what do you need it for?

The Empadronamiento is the entry into the Padron Municipal de Habitantes, the residents' register of your municipality. Under law (Ley 7/1985, Art. 15), every person living in Spain is required to register with the municipality in which they have their habitual residence (residencia habitual). Anyone living across several municipalities registers in the one where they spend the majority of the year.

You will frequently come across the rule of thumb online — 'from six months onwards' — but this is not a statutory threshold, merely a simplified generalisation from unofficial sources. What counts is habitual residence, not a fixed number of months. For foreign nationals, the more relevant marker in practice is the 90-day / three-month point, because it is from this point that the registration requirement with the immigration authority (NIE-verde) also applies. Lawyers generally advise registering as soon as you move in.

Important: the Padron only confirms where you live — it says nothing about your residency status. Even people without regularised documentation are both permitted and encouraged to register; the town hall does not check legality but simply maintains the residential register.

Your entry is your gateway to Spanish administrative life. Without it, almost nothing is possible:

What you need the Padron for Context
Healthcare The Tarjeta Sanitaria (health card) is generally not issued without an empadronamiento; for those not legally resident, registration of 90+ days is frequently required
School / nursery When enrolling children in school, proof of residence within the catchment area is required — normally via the Padron
Residencia / residency Lawyers advise registering immediately upon arrival, as the Padron is required for many residency applications
NIE / Certificado de Registro (EU) The immigration authority frequently requires the empadronamiento as a supporting document
Car / driving licence Proof of residence is required for re-registration, purchase and driving licence exchange
Voting rights & social benefits Municipal voting rights and access to social assistance are tied to your entry in the register

Note on healthcare: The strict empadronamiento requirement for people without legal residency status is being partially relaxed under more recent national and regional regulations (proof of actual residence also possible by other means, such as a declaración responsable). Check the current position before your appointment with IB-Salut (Servei de Salut de les Illes Balears), as requirements may change at short notice.

A word on the order of padrón and NIE: This is one of the most common stumbling blocks. In principle, in many cases you can register using just your passport — EU citizens in particular do not necessarily need to obtain their NIE first. In practice, however, some offices in Mallorca do require specific documents. You can read more about the NIE in our guide to the NIE number in Mallorca.

Which documents do you need? (Overview)

The logic is the same everywhere: you must prove your identity, your use of the property and submit the completed registration form (hoja padronal). What is accepted in detail depends on your nationality and your living arrangements.

Proof Spanish nationals EU citizens Non-EU citizens
Identity DNI, passport or driving licence Passport or national identity card; if available, also Certificado de Registro (NIE-verde) Passport or TIE (foreigner's identity card with NIE)
Children under 14 without identity document Libro de familia or birth certificate Passport / identity card; alternatively an officially translated birth certificate Passport / TIE; alternatively a certified translated birth certificate
Proof of residence for owners Escritura (title deed), nota simple or most recent IBI notice as Spanish nationals as Spanish nationals
Proof of residence for tenants Tenancy agreement + proof of payment for the current month as Spanish nationals as Spanish nationals
If you are living at someone else's property autorización del propietario (signed authorisation) + copy of identity document + proof of ownership/tenancy from the owner as Spanish nationals as Spanish nationals

Three points that most commonly go wrong in practice:

  1. The tenancy agreement must match the person registering. Calvià actively checks the agreement and additionally requires the Proof of payment for the current month. A contract without proof of payment is frequently not sufficient.
  2. If you are subletting or staying with friends you will need the autorización del propietario (the town hall provides a form for this), a copy of the owner's ID and their proof of ownership or tenancy. Three documents, not one.
  3. The "NIE blanco" (paper NIE) is not accepted in Palma as an identity document for the padrón. A document without a photograph is not sufficient for identification purposes; EU citizens must therefore present their passport or national ID card, and the NIE is evidenced via the green Certificado de Registro.
Infographic showing the five steps of padrón registration in Palma, from choice of channel through to certificate

How the cita previa at the Ayuntamiento works

For initial registration (alta) and change of address (cambio de domicilio) you will need an appointment (cita previa) in the larger municipalities. Here is the typical process using Palma:

  1. Choose your channel. Palma allows registration online (with a digital certificate or Cl@ve) or in person at an OAC (Oficina de Atención a la Ciudadanía).
  2. Book an appointment. You book the cita previa via the official cita previa page or the Sede Electrónica of Palma. By phone you can call the 010 (from 14:00 to 23:00, for recognised emergencies only). Check the exact, up-to-date booking address directly on the official Palma website (see sources).
  3. Prepare your documents. Read the official "Hoja informativa sobre el empadronamiento en Palma" in advance and check that everything is complete and in the correct format — this will save you having to provide additional documents later.
  4. Attend your appointment. All adults registering must sign the hoja padronal in person. Representation is only possible for minors or by notarised power of attorney. (This is officially confirmed for Palma and Calvià.)
  5. Receive your certificate. At the end you will be issued with a volante or certificado de empadronamiento.
Municipality Appointment channel Address / Contact
Palma Cita previa online (Sede Electrónica) · Tel. 010 Main padrón office: Plaza de Santa Eulàlia 9, 07001 Palma; decentralised OAC offices in the districts
Calvià Sede Electrónica · from 24.09.2025 by appointment only Ajuntament, c/ Julià Bujosa Sans, Batle 1, Calvià; Tel. 971 139 188
Andratx cita previa obligatory (SAC) Avenida de la Cúria 1, 07150 Andratx; Tel. 971 62 80 00

Without an appointment, access in Palma is only possible in exceptional cases: For births, deregistrations (bajas) and the renewal of expired entries, no cita is required. And people aged over 65 can register in Palma without an appointment directly at the OAC Son Moix (8.30–13.30) . For genuine emergencies there is a fast-track option — but only if you can substantiate the urgency with documents.

Volante vs. certificado de empadronamiento: What is the difference?

After registering, you can obtain official confirmation of your place of residence — and there are two variants that are often confused with each other. Choosing the wrong one can slow down an administrative procedure.

Comparison graphic of Volante vs. Certificado de empadronamiento: legal standing, processing time, costs, and typical use cases at a glance
Feature Volante de empadronamiento Certificado de empadronamiento
Legal standing informational only public faith (legally binding proof)
Signature Official stamp of the department Signature of the town clerk (Secretario), confirmed by the Alcalde or via the electronic signature of the Secretario
Issuance usually immediate may take several days
Cost generally free of charge free of charge depending on the municipality (e.g. Calvià) or with a small fee
Typical use Everyday matters: health card, school, Bono Social, vehicle registration office, DNI renewal Immigration authority, nationality, courts, international adoption, apostille, Ingreso Mínimo Vital

Rule of thumb: For everyday purposes the volante is almost always sufficient — it is quicker and usually free of charge. The certificado is only needed for "serious" procedures with legal effect, such as matters at the Extranjería, nationality proceedings, or when an apostille / legalisation is required. Important: Always state the purpose when applying, and the office will then issue the correct document.

How long the certificate remains valid depends on the municipality or the requesting authority. Many authorities accept it for around three months from the date of issue — Calvià, by contrast, explicitly states a validity of six months for its own certificado. There is no nationally uniform standard; the statutory requirement concerns only a minimum level of verifiability, not a maximum period of validity. If in doubt, apply for the document close to the time of the procedure and ask the authority requesting it about the accepted period of validity.

In Palma you can obtain the personal certificado without a cita previa at any OAC, or electronically via the Sede Electrónica (identification via Cl@ve / digital certificate). In Calvià the certificado is delivered to your notification inbox within around ten minutes when applying electronically, and issued immediately in person — the service there is free of charge.

EU citizens vs. non-EU citizens

The padrón itself treats EU and non-EU citizens equally — the difference lies in the identity document and in the renewal obligation.

Topic EU / EEA / Switzerland Non-EU (third country)
Identity document Passport or national ID card; Certificado de Registro (NIE-verde) if available Passport or TIE (foreigner's card with NIE)
Certificado de Registro required? Mandatory after >3 months of residence — but at the foreigners' office/police station, not at the town hall not applicable; residence permit/TIE required instead
Padrón renewal no fixed 2-year obligation every 2 years obligation for third-country nationals without permanent residency (residencia de larga duración) — otherwise the entry lapses

For EU citizens: the Certificado de Registro de Ciudadano de la Unión (colloquially known as the "NIE-verde") is a paper document that you apply for within the first three months at the Oficina de Extranjería or the Policía Nacional — not at the town hall. It contains your name, nationality, place of residence, NIE number, and date of registration. Do not confuse it with the NIE number itself (merely a reference number) or the TIE (the card for non-EU citizens).

For third-country nationals without permanent residency the two-year renewal (renovación / confirmación) of the padrón is crucial: if you miss it, the municipality declares the entry lapsed (caducidad) and deregisters you. In Palma the office sends out a preaviso (advance notice) around two months before the deadline. A missed renewal can hold up other processes — such as renewing your health card.

Particularities of the municipalities on Mallorca

Mallorca operates the padrón very much on a per-municipality basis. The underlying logic is the same everywhere, but appointments, forms, and the rigour of checks differ. Someone living in Palma uses a different online portal from someone in Calvià.

  • Palma: Registration online or at the OAC, cita previa required for alta/cambio. Over-65s without an appointment at the OAC Son Moix. Padron main office at Plaza de Santa Eulàlia 9.
  • Calvià (incl. Santa Ponça, Magaluf, Palmanova, Portals): Since 24. September 2025 only with cita previa in person. Calvià actively checks the tenancy agreement and requires proof of payment for the current month; for foreigners who have never previously been registered in Spain, additional declarations are required. Online processing with a digital certificate/DNIe, statutory resolution period 3 months. The certificado is free of charge here and valid for six months.
  • Andratx (incl. Port d'Andratx): cita previa at the SAC is mandatory, opening hours 8.30–13.30, Avenida de la Cúria 1.
  • Other municipalities (Llucmajor, Manacor, Sóller, Pollença and others): their own Sede Electrónica, their own appointment logic. Always check your specific municipality's website first before applying generic Spain guides.

In the premium locations in the south-west — from Andratx and Port d'Andratx through Portals to the municipalities of the Serra de Tramuntana (Deià, Valldemossa, Sóller) — the most common bottleneck is not the authority itself, but clean proof of residence. For a new property purchase, the escritura is required; for a rental, the contract plus current proof of payment. Those who have the right documentation with them are usually done within a few minutes.

Most common mistakes

  • Confusing the volante and the certificado. For the Extranjería, take the (slower) certificado — not the volante, which is often not accepted there. Conversely, don't wait unnecessarily for the certificado when the volante will suffice.
  • Tenancy agreement without proof of payment. Mandatory in Calvià in particular: current proof of payment for the ongoing month.
  • Bringing only your own contract in the case of a subletting arrangement. You need the autorización del propietario plus the owner's ID and proof of ownership.
  • Using the "NIE blanco" as identification. The paper NIE is not accepted as an identity document for the Padron in Palma.
  • Letting an appointment lapse without cancelling. In Palma, around one in five people fail to show up for their booked appointment — cancel in good time so that no one is left waiting and you can get a new appointment more quickly yourself.
  • Not stating the purpose of the certificate. Without specifying the intended use, the office may issue the wrong type of document.
  • Forgetting the 2-year renewal (third-country nationals without permanent residency) — the entry expires automatically.
  • Misjudging the validity of the certificate. Three months does not apply everywhere — Calvià, for instance, states six. If in doubt, check with the requesting authority.
  • Not all adults are present. When registering in person, all adult co-registrants must sign the hoja padronal themselves.

Checklist for your appointment

  • Cita previa booked (via the Sede Electrónica of your municipality; Palma additionally Tel. 010 for emergencies)
  • Valid identity document in the original (passport / DNI / TIE) for every person to be registered
  • For children under 14 without an identity document: libro de familia or (translated) birth certificate
  • Proof of residence: escritura / nota simple / IBI or rental agreement + proof of payment for the current month
  • If living as a subtenant: autorización del propietario + copy of identity document + proof of ownership from the owner
  • Completed hoja padronal (or fill it in on the spot)
  • All adult co-registrants attend in person
  • For a certificate: state the purpose and decide whether a volante or certificado is required

What comes next?

With the Padron in hand, the next steps become considerably easier. Natural follow-ons:

Conclusion

Empadronamiento is no bureaucratic monster — as long as you come prepared to your appointment. Book the cita previa via your municipality's portal, bring a valid identity document and a clean proof of residence (ownership or rental agreement plus proof of payment), and make a conscious choice between volante (everyday use) and certificado (legal proceedings). Non-EU nationals should bear in mind the 2-year renewal, and EU citizens the separate Certificado de Registro at the foreigners' office. This gives you the foundation for your health card, schooling, car registration, and residency.

Official sources

This guide provides general, carefully researched information and does not replace legal or official advice. Procedures, fees, deadlines, and required documents may change and can vary depending on the municipality and individual circumstances. The only binding information is that provided by your relevant Ayuntamiento and the official sources linked above. Always check the latest information from your municipality before your appointment.

Do I absolutely need a NIE for the Empadronamiento?
Not in every case. EU citizens can often register using just their passport or national identity card; the NIE is evidenced by the green Certificado de Registro, if one is held. Non-EU citizens identify themselves with their passport or TIE. Important: the plain paper "NIE blanco" is not accepted in Palma as an identity document for the padrón, because a document without a photograph is insufficient for the purposes of identity verification. As some offices apply the rules more strictly than others, it is worth checking your municipality's information sheets beforehand.
From when do I actually need to register?
The decisive factor is not a rigid "6-month" rule, but rather your habitual residence (residencia habitual) under Ley 7/1985. Anyone whose centre of life is on Mallorca is required to register. For foreign nationals, the more practically relevant threshold is the 90-day/three-month mark, at which point registration with the immigration authority also becomes applicable. Lawyers advise registering as soon as you move in.
What does registration at the town hall cost?
The Empadronamiento itself is free of charge. The volante de empadronamiento is also generally issued at no cost. For the certificado de empadronamiento, it depends on the municipality: in Calvià, for example, it is free, whereas in other Ayuntamientos a small fee may apply, as it bears the signature of the town clerk and carries greater legal weight.
How long does it take to be registered?
When registering in person with complete documents, the entry is usually made immediately and you receive a certificate on the spot. Online processing can take longer: the statutory maximum period for a resolution is three months (Art. 21.3 Ley 39/2015). Calvià explicitly states a processing time of up to three months for the online route.
What is the difference between a volante and a certificado?
The volante is a purely informational document bearing an official stamp and is usually issued immediately — it is sufficient for most everyday administrative procedures (health card, school enrolment, vehicle registration office). The certificado bears the signature of the Secretario (confirmed by the Alcalde or electronic signature), carries public trust, and is required for legally significant proceedings (immigration authority, nationality applications, courts, Apostille). Issuing the certificado generally takes longer.
How do I book a cita previa in Palma?
Via the official cita previa page or the Sede Electrónica of Palma. By telephone, 010 is available from 14:00 to 23:00, though only for recognised emergencies. A cita is compulsory for initial registration (alta) and changes of address; no appointment is needed for births, deregistrations, or the renewal of lapsed entries. Check the exact booking address directly on the official Palma website.
Can I register if I am renting or staying with friends?
Yes. If renting, you will need the tenancy agreement plus proof of payment for the current month. If you are staying with someone who is the owner or primary tenant, you will need their signed autorización del propietario (a form available from the town hall), a copy of their identity document, and proof of their ownership or tenancy.
Do I need to renew my padrón registration?
EU citizens are not required to renew their registration at fixed intervals. Non-EU citizens without permanent residency must, however, confirm their padrón every two years (renovación/confirmación). If you miss this deadline, the municipality declares the entry lapsed (caducidad) and deregisters you. Palma sends out an advance notice approximately two months before the deadline.
How long is the certificate valid for?
That depends on the municipality or the requesting authority — there is no nationally uniform standard. Many authorities accept the volante and certificado for around three months from the date of issue, whereas Calvià explicitly states six months for its own certificado. If in doubt, apply for the document close to when you need it and check with the requesting authority regarding the accepted validity period.
Can I register even without legal residence status?
Yes. The town hall does not check the legality of your stay — it simply maintains the residential register. People without regularised papers can and should register as well — the padrón is often even a prerequisite for accessing services such as healthcare.
Is the same procedure used in every municipality on Mallorca?
The basic logic is the same everywhere (identity, proof of residence, hoja padronal), but appointments, portals, and the rigour of checks differ. Palma, Calvià, and Andratx each have their own appointment systems and sometimes additional requirements. The validity of the certificate may also vary. Always check the website of your specific municipality first.
Do I need to appear in person?
For an in-person registration, all adults being registered must as a rule sign the hoja padronal on site. Representation is only possible for minors or via notarised power of attorney. Alternatively, adults with a digital certificate may register online.
Over 65 — are there any concessions in Palma?
Yes. People over 65 can register or update their address in Palma without a cita previa by attending the OAC Son Moix in person (8.30 to 13.30).