ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods is filed with DGT — Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico. With Managora you do it 100% online: you answer a few questions, sign a digital mandato (power of representation) and we draft, sign and file your application for you. Estimated total cost: from €47. Official tasa (government fee): DGT rate 2.2: issue/renewal of a special authorisation

Special ADR authorisation added to your driving licence for the transport of dangerous goods (DGT, the Spanish traffic authority). Legal framework: RD 97/2014 arts. 6-9 + ADR 2025 Chapter 8.2 + RD 818/2009 RGC art. 17 and Annexes IV-IX + Directiva 2008/68/CE (EU directive on the inland transport of dangerous goods) + Reg. (CE) 1272/2008 CLP. 6 types (initial issue, extensions for tanks/class 1/class 7, renewal, late renewal), 4 specialities, valid for 5 years, with a check of the minimum training hours (ADR 8.2.2.3).

Estimated total cost
from €47
Managora's fee
€22.99 (21% VAT incl.)
Tasa (official government fee)
DGT rate 2.2: issue/renewal of a special authorisation (suplido: paid to the authority on your behalf, no VAT)
Processing time
Issued once you pass the JPT (Provincial Traffic Office) exam, normally within 30-60 days.
What you receive
Application

Cost breakdown: Our fee 19 € plus the DGT tasa (official fee) 2.2 (around 28 €). On top of that, the compulsory course at an approved ADR centre (around 150 to 350 €) and the medical fitness assessment (around 50 €), both variable..

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods: how is it filed?

  1. 1Answer the questions (about 7 minutes).
  2. 2We check your age, category B licence, the minimum ADR 8.2.2.3 hours and the JPT exam.
  3. 3Payment of 19 €.
  4. 4We produce the application, a checklist and the alerts (for example, tanks require the basic course first).

Which documents do you need?

  • DNI/NIE.
  • Valid category B driving licence.
  • Certificate of medical and psychological fitness from a CRC centre.
  • Certificate of the course taken at an approved centre.
  • DGT tasa 2.2.

Legal basis and things to bear in mind

  • Legal framework: RD 97/2014 + ADR 2025 + Directiva 2008/68/CE.
  • Valid for 5 years; refresher training in the final year (ADR 8.2.2.5).
  • Natural companion procedure: canje_permiso_conducir_extranjero (exchange of a foreign driving licence).

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods: frequently asked questions

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods: how much does it cost?

The estimated total cost (our fee + official tasas and taxes) is from €47: Our fee 19 € plus the DGT tasa (official fee) 2.2 (around 28 €). On top of that, the compulsory course at an approved ADR centre (around 150 to 350 €) and the medical fitness assessment (around 50 €), both variable.. Managora's fee is €22.99, 21% VAT included (€19.00 net + €3.99 VAT). The official tasa charged by the authority (a suplido paid on your behalf, no VAT) is: DGT rate 2.2: issue/renewal of a special authorisation.

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods: how long does it take?

Issued once you pass the JPT (Provincial Traffic Office) exam, normally within 30-60 days.

ADR authorisation: transport of dangerous goods: which documents do I need?

You need to have to hand: DNI/NIE., Valid category B driving licence., Certificate of medical and psychological fitness from a CRC centre., Certificate of the course taken at an approved centre., DGT tasa 2.2.. You do not upload them here: we collect the details through the guided chat.

Who files the procedure?

Managora files it in your name with DGT — Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico. You only provide the details through the chat and sign a mandato (power of representation); we prepare, sign and register it.

Can it be done online?

Yes. The whole process is online: you answer a few questions in the guided chat, sign a simple mandato on screen and receive the receipt and the official documents by email, with full legal validity.

Related procedures

Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: DGT — Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico.

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