Land Registry in Spain: A Complete Guide for Property Owners & Buyers

What Is the Spanish Land Registry?

The Land Registry in Spain (Registro de la Propiedad) is a public legal register that protects property rights. It:

  • Confirms ownership of land and buildings

  • Shows encumbrances, debts, and mortgages

  • Provides legal security for property transactions

📍 It is separate from the cadastre (Catastro), which records property location and size for tax purposes.


🧾 Why Property Registration Matters

Registering a property with the Land Registry is not mandatory, but highly recommended. It provides:

Proof of ownership
✅ Protection against fraudulent sales
Priority rights over unregistered claims
✅ Ability to obtain mortgages or loans

🏠 If you’re buying a property in Spain, registration is crucial for legal protection.


📋 What’s Included in a Land Registry Record?

Each registro contains:

  • 🧑‍💼 Owner’s identity (individual or company)

  • 🏘️ Description of the property (size, boundaries)

  • 💶 Purchase price and previous sales

  • 📑 Mortgages or charges

  • 🔒 Legal limitations (e.g. usufruct, easements)


🛠️ How to Register a Property in Spain

Step-by-Step:

  1. Purchase the property

    • Via notarial deed (escritura pública)

  2. Pay applicable taxes

    • ITP (resale) or VAT & AJD (new build)

  3. File the deed at the Land Registry

    • Submit to the Registro de la Propiedad where the property is located

⏱️ Processing takes 2–4 weeks, and you’ll receive a simple note (nota simple) as proof.


📌 Common Situations Involving the Land Registry

🔄 Buying Real Estate

  • Due diligence: confirm seller ownership and mortgage-free status

  • Update ownership through the registry after the sale

🏗️ New Construction

  • Register the declaration of new works (obra nueva)

  • Often required before occupancy permits or utility hookups

🧓 Inheritance or Donation

  • Transfer ownership to heirs or recipients

  • Submit will, inheritance deed, and death certificate to register the change


🔍 Accessing Property Records

You can request a “nota simple” for any registered property, which gives:

  • Owner details

  • Mortgage status

  • Legal restrictions

💻 Access available online or via authorized agents (like lawyers or notaries)


📌 Real Example: Verifying a Coastal Villa

A British client intended to buy a villa in Alicante. Our legal team:

  • Obtained the nota simple from the Land Registry

  • Discovered a hidden mortgage on the property

  • Negotiated with the seller to clear the debt before completion

✅ Result: Safe purchase, clean title, registered ownership


🤝 How Borderless Lawyers Can Help

We assist expats, investors, and business clients with:

  • ✅ Property due diligence & registry checks

  • ✅ Registration after purchase, inheritance, or donation

  • ✅ Resolving registration disputes or missing documentation

  • ✅ Assistance with nota simple requests

🧑‍⚖️ Spanish property law specialists | 🌍 International clients | 📑 Transparent process


📞 Secure Your Property Rights in Spain

Don’t leave your Spanish property unprotected. Our legal team ensures full legal registration, clear title, and peace of mind.

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