Town Hall Information

Everyone moving to Spain will have to visit a Town Hall or “Ayuntamiento” at one time or another. Whether it’s for changing your Nota Simple or filing for a Empadronamiento, visiting your local Town Hall is a great way to find a little more about your town and how it is run.

Tips:

1. Town Halls only open on weekday mornings, usually from 9.00 – 14.00.

2. As a rule, Town Halls are unlikely to speak English. So if your Spanish isn’t up to it yet, bring along a Spanish speaker to help out! (you can thank them with a café con leche and a tostada con tomate afterwards!)

3. Always bring some form of ID with you (passport, driving license, NIE… ). You’ll need it for most processes.

Inland Town Hall Contact Details:

Alora

Alhaurin de la torre

Alhaurin el Grande

  • Address: Plaza del Convento, s/n, Alhaurin el Grande, 29120
  • Phone Number: 952 49 00 00 | Fax: 952 49 02 52
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Web: http://www.alhaurinelgrande.net

Alozaina

Cártama

Casarabonela

Coín

  • Address: Plaza de la Alameda, 28 – 29100 Coín (Málaga)
  • Phone Number: 952 45 30 20
  • Fax. 952 45 32 84
  • Web: http://www.coin.es

Guaro

  • Address: Plaza de la Constitución, 5. 29108 – Guaro (Málaga)
  • Phone Number: 952 45 75 35 – 952 45 75 73 – 952 45 76 44.
  • Fax: 952 45 76 60
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Web: http://www.guaro.es

Monda

Ojén

  • Address: Camino de Marbella, 3, Ojén
  • Phone Number: 952 88 10 03 – 952 88 11 00
  • Fax: 952 88 12 16
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Web: http://ojen.es/es/Ayuntamiento/

  Pizarra

Tolox

Yunquera

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