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.
- Where it is filed
- DGT — Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico ↗
- 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?
- 1Answer the questions (about 7 minutes).
- 2We check your age, category B licence, the minimum ADR 8.2.2.3 hours and the JPT exam.
- 3Payment of 19 €.
- 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
- Recurso a multa de tráfico (DGT traffic fine appeal)
- Naming the driver responsible for a traffic offence: DGT / issuing authority
- DEV: Dirección Electrónica Vial (electronic address for DGT traffic notifications)
- Getting your driving licence back after it lapses (points or medical fitness)
- Cambio de titularidad de vehículo (vehicle ownership transfer at the DGT)
- DGT: Change of address (vehicle and/or driving licence)
Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: DGT — Jefatura Provincial de Tráfico ↗.
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