The Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number (NRA) is a new requirement for hosts offering properties in Spain starting July 1, 2025. If your properties are not located in Spain, this regulation does not apply to you, and you do not need to obtain an NRA.
How to Check Your NRA Status
To verify the current status and validity of your NRA, you can access the official verification portal at https://sede.registradores.org/sede/sede-nra-web/nra. This link allows you to check whether your NRA is valid, provisional, or requires renewal.
Frequently Asked Questions About the NRA
What is the Digital Single Window for Rentals and the Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number (NRA)?
The Digital Single Window for Rentals is a centralized platform managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda that allows short-term rentals in Spain to be registered and monitored in a unified way. The NRA is the mandatory identifier that each accommodation must obtain in order to be legally offered on vacation rental platforms. The NRA is not the same as your touristic license; it's a different number that complements your property's touristic license. The NRA can be up to 53 alphanumeric characters.
What happens if my touristic license or my NRA expires, is revoked, or cancelled?
To legally operate, a property needs both a license number and NRA. If either one is cancelled or becomes invalid, it must be renewed. Otherwise, the property will no longer be able to be published online.
How much does a NRA cost?
The cost to apply for the NRA online through the Registradores portal is 27 euros per submission (before taxes or any applicable withholdings). You can choose between two payment methods:
- Credit or Debit Card (Pago Telemático) - the simplest option for most hosts
- Prepaid wallet (Monedero Registral) - commonly used by professionals who regularly interact with property registries
Is the 27 euro fee a one-time payment or do I need to pay it annually?
The 27 euro fee is an annual charge and must be paid each year upon renewing the NRA.
To renew my NRA do I need to submit a new application every year or just pay the 27 euro fee?
Renewal requires both the payment of the 27 euro fee and a simplified renewal application. The renewal process typically involves confirming or updating existing information but is not as extensive as an initial registration.
Who is affected by this regulation?
Hosts (individuals or companies) offering short-term accommodations in Spain in exchange for remuneration and digital rental platforms operating in Spain are affected by this regulation, regardless of where their headquarters are located.
What types of properties are impacted by this regulation?
The regulation applies to all properties offered for short-term rental for profit, regardless of whether they are located in urban or rural areas. This includes urban vacation rentals (Viviendas de Uso Turístico, or VUT), rural accommodations such as casas rurales, individual rooms offered within a home, and boats or other non-traditional lodgings if rented for tourist purposes. If your property is being rented out to tourists on a short-term basis and you have a valid tourism license, the regulation generally applies and you will need to obtain the NRA.
What types of properties are excluded from this regulation?
The following are excluded from this regulation and do not require an NRA:
- Hotels, aparthotels, motels
- Guesthouses, hostels, or similar
- Campsites, caravan areas, or regulated rural hotels
These typically fall under NACE Rev. 2 categories 55.1, 55.2, or 55.3, and are subject to a different regulatory framework. Some properties may also be exempt from the NRA requirement (for example, rural properties). If your property is exempt, you can select a checkbox in the Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number field and provide the reason for your claimed exemption.
How can I check if my property is subject to this regulation?
Review the classification on your tourist license issued by your regional tourism authority. If it's listed as a hotel, hostel, campground, or another official tourism establishment (not a vivienda de uso turístico), you are likely exempt. You can also verify this by checking your listing in your region's tourism registry or contacting your local or regional tourism office for confirmation.
Do I need an NRA if I only rent out my property a few months per year?
Yes. How the property is used, not how often, determines if an NRA is required. If you're renting it out for financial gain, even for just a couple of weeks or months per year, you must register and obtain an NRA.
Do I need two NRAs if I offer both short and long stays?
No. If the rental is offered as short-term accommodation for payment, you only need one NRA per unit regardless of the length of stay.
When does the law come into effect and what is the deadline?
The regulation took effect on January 2, 2025. There is a grace period until July 1, 2025. Before that date, all hosts must have obtained an NRA and communicated it to the platforms.
What are the main obligations for hosts?
- Obtain a Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number (NRA) for each unit you offer
- Keep your information updated if you change capacity, ownership, or other features
- Respond to authorities regarding inspections or information requests
- Include the NRA in every platform where your property is listed
How do I obtain a Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number (NRA)?
Follow these steps to obtain your NRA:
- Gather the required documentation: Unique Registry Code (Código Registral Único or CRU), Cadastral Reference (or Boat ID number if applicable), and Tourist license or authorization if required by your region
- Access the Electronic Headquarters of the College of Registrars at https://sede.registradores.org/
- Register if you don't already have an account and select the 3rd option for electronic submission of a document
- Identify yourself with your digital certificate and complete the application for Assignment of Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number for Short-Term Rentals
- Sign and submit the documentation online via Telematic Submission
- You will receive an email with a link to download the provisional NRA from the Electronic Headquarters
For detailed guidance, you can reference the official video tutorial (in Spanish) or the NRA Application Guide (in Spanish).
Can the NRA application be submitted in person, or must it be done online?
The application can be submitted electronically via Sede Registradores or in person at the Registro de la Propiedad or the corresponding office for Bienes Muebles.
Where can I find my Unique Registry Code (Código Registral Único or CRU)?
The CRU is an 18-digit numeric code you can find on the Simple Note (Nota Simple) from the Property Registry, in your property deed, or on your property tax bill or receipt (Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles or IBI). In some cases your CRU may appear as Identificador Único Registral (IUR) or Identificador Único de Finca Registral (IDUFIR). Your CRU is not the same as a cadastral reference or license number; it is a different, separate number. If you don't have it, you can request it online from the College of Registrars at https://sede.registradores.org
Can I apply for an NRA if my property only has a temporary license number?
Yes. As long as your license is currently active in the Consell, it will be accepted during the application process. A temporary license is still valid, even if under review.
I have several units under the same license number. Can I apply for multiple NRAs with the shared license?
Yes. As long as the units legally operate under the same license, you can apply for an individual NRA for each one using the shared license number.
Can I apply for an NRA on someone else's behalf (e.g., if I'm a property manager or agency)?
Yes. But you must attach a document proving legal authorization (e.g., a notarized power of attorney or signed authorization) and indicate the owner's name in the Person represented by the applicant field of the form.
How long is the NRA valid and do I need to renew it?
The NRA is valid for 12 months and is renewable if the rental activity continues. You'll need to renew it annually, but the number itself won't change.
What if I have multiple properties?
You must apply for an NRA for each unit you rent. If multiple units share the same CRU (e.g., apartments in one building), you can apply for multiple NRAs in one application by detailing each unit. In your host account, you must enter the NRA for each individual unit.
I have a listing that combines two separate units rented together. Do I need a separate NRA for this combined listing?
No. You cannot obtain a separate NRA for the combined listing unless the two units are legally registered as a single property. However, you can still publish a combined listing by obtaining an individual NRA for each unit, clearly stating that the rental includes both registered units, and displaying the NRA of one of the units in the listing. Check with your regional tourism authority to confirm this setup is accepted in your Autonomous Community.
What happens if I don't get the NRA before July 1, 2025?
By law, platforms (including Holidu) might have to deactivate any listing without a valid NRA starting on that date. Your accommodation won't be visible or bookable online until you obtain an NRA.
What about future bookings if I don't get or renew the NRA?
Future reservations do not need to be cancelled if they were made through a valid listing at the time of booking (either with a valid NRA after July 1, 2025, or without an NRA before the regulation took effect).
I'm a Holidu Host. What are the steps I need to follow?
- Obtain your NRA as soon as possible by following the steps above
- Log into your Holidu account
- Click on Check the list in the homepage banner and enter the NRA(s) you received (even if provisional) for each unit
- Alternatively, go to the Properties section and enter the NRA in the Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number field under General Information
What if I don't have a certificate of occupancy (cédula de habitabilidad)? Will I lose my license?
No. Licenses will not be revoked due to missing certificates of occupancy. Many tourist licenses were issued for properties without this certificate. If your license is included in the Short-term rental accommodation Registration Number system, your property can claim grandfathered status due to long-term activity and request an exemption. This allows you to keep your license and obtain an NRA.
My Holidu account won't accept my NRA — it shows an error. What do I do?
The NRA can be up to 53 characters and must follow a specific structure. The allowed characters include letters, numbers, spaces, and dashes (if they appear in the official document). If you see an error while saving the NRA in Holidu, double-check that you have copied the entire number without missing characters, the structure matches the official document, and you haven't added extra symbols not included in the original.
Why is this law being introduced?
Royal Decree 1312/2024, based on EU Regulation 2024/1028, aims to increase transparency and traceability in the short-term rental market, combat illegal rentals and unauthorized operations, and create a safer environment for both hosts and travelers by ensuring quality and proper tax compliance of short-term accommodations.
Where can I find more information?
- Official Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda website: short-term rentals and Digital Single Window FAQ
- Official video tutorial (in Spanish) for the NRA application process
- Official NRA Application Guide (in Spanish)
- College of Registrars: https://www.registradores.org/
- The Royal Decree 1312/2024 text in the Official State Gazette (BOE)
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