As of 2025, no major changes have been made to the car seat laws in Spain. However, Spanish traffic authorities are increasingly enforcing safety rules with stricter roadside checks, especially during national holidays and summer travel months. All travelers with children are advised to double-check their car seat compliance before hitting the road.
This page is intended to offer general information only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulations can change, and misinterpretations can occur. We do not take responsibility for any actions taken based on the information presented here. Always double-check the latest traffic laws with official Spanish road authorities or your rental car company before driving.
If you’re unsure about anything related to car seat laws in Spain, ask your rental provider or consult Spain’s traffic authority (DGT) website for official guidance.
As of 2025, Spain continues to prioritize road safety, especially when it comes to children. While the general rules remain consistent, Spanish traffic authorities have recently issued clearer public guidance to help international visitors better comply with car seat safety regulations:
Parents and guardians should also note that fines for non-compliance can be up to €200 and result in points deducted from your license.