What Is a Certificado de No Infracción Urbanística?

When selling a property in Costa Blanca North, the local town hall may request a Certificado de No Infracción Urbanística.

Although often underestimated, this document can be crucial to ensure your sale proceeds without delays or legal complications.

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What Is a Certificado de No Infracción Urbanística?

The Certificado de No Infracción Urbanística is an official document issued by the local municipality.

It confirms that no urban planning violations or illegal constructions have been identified on the property under current planning regulations.

In some municipalities, this document may also be referred to as:

Why Is This Certificate Important When Selling?

When selling a property in Spain, it must be demonstrable that:

✔ The property was legally constructed
✔ Any extensions or modifications were properly authorised
✔ No ongoing urban planning procedures exist

If this certificate is missing, it may:

✔ Cause delays at the notary
✔ Create uncertainty for buyers
✔ Complicate mortgage approval

When Should You Request the Certificate?

The certificate must be requested from the municipality where the property is located.

Processing times may vary and can take several weeks, depending on the municipality and the complexity of the file.

In municipalities such as Dénia, Jávea or Calpe, a technical report may be required before the certificate is issued.

Want to Ensure Your Sale Proceeds Without Legal Delays?

If you are selling a property in Costa Blanca North and want to avoid complications related to urban planning documentation, I will gladly assist you with proper preparation.