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Cl@ve: How to Register and Access Government Services Online

Cl@ve is Spain's digital login for government services. Register with your TIE support number in 10 minutes — then file taxes, check status, and book appointments online.

来源: manual_observation 授权: official_public 更新: 2026-07-02

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Risk notes

  • Cl@ve registration process may change. Verify current steps on clave.gob.es.
  • Self-registration requires your TIE support number (top right of card, starts with E).

Cl@ve: How to Register and Access Government Services Online

You have your TIE card. You’ve activated eIdentifier. Now you want to access government services from your phone without a card reader. That’s Cl@ve.

What Is Cl@ve?

Cl@ve is Spain’s unified digital identity system for accessing government services online. Think of it as a single login that works across all government websites — tax office, social security, immigration, municipal services.

Two access modes:

  • Cl@ve PIN: Temporary code sent to your phone each time you log in. Easy, no setup beyond registration.
  • Cl@ve Permanente: A permanent password you set once. Faster access, no SMS needed.

Why Cl@ve Matters

Without Cl@ve (or eIdentifier / digital certificate), every government interaction requires an in-person visit. With Cl@ve, from your phone or computer you can:

  • Check residency application status — no more wondering, just log in and look
  • Book immigration appointments — the portal uses Cl@ve’s DNIe/Certificado electrónico option
  • File taxes — annual income tax (IRPF), quarterly declarations
  • View social security records — contribution history, employment records
  • Download empadronamiento — if your municipality supports online download
  • Pay traffic fines — DGT accepts Cl@ve login

How to Register

Self-registration (fastest — 10 minutes from home)

What you need:

  • Your TIE card — specifically the support number (número de soporte) in the top right corner, starting with E
  • Your phone number registered in Spain
  • A valid email address

Steps:

  1. Go to clave.gob.es → Registration
  2. Select foreign ID (NIE)
  3. Enter your NIE number, TIE support number, and phone number
  4. Receive a verification code by SMS
  5. Set your Cl@ve Permanente password
  6. Done — you can now log into any government website

In-person registration (if self-registration fails)

If online registration doesn’t work (common with certain TIE card types), visit any of these offices with your TIE + passport:

  • Social Security office (Tesorería General de la Seguridad Social)
  • Tax office (Agencia Tributaria / AEAT)
  • Some municipal offices (ayuntamiento)

No prior appointment needed at most locations. Walk in, ask for registro en Cl@ve, done in 5 minutes.

When Your TIE Card Changes

This is critical: your Cl@ve registration is linked to your TIE’s support number. When you receive a new TIE card — through renewal, replacement after loss, or any reissue — the support number changes.

You must update your Cl@ve registration with the new support number. Otherwise, Cl@ve authentication will fail.

Update options:

  • Self-service update at clave.gob.es (if your old session is still active)
  • In-person at a registration office with your new TIE

Cl@ve vs eIdentifier vs Digital Certificate

Cl@veeIdentifierDigital Certificate
Access fromAny device (phone/tablet/computer)Computer with card readerComputer with certificate installed
Requires hardwareNoCard reader + TIE cardNo
Can sign documentsNoLimitedYes — full legal signing
Setup effort10 minutes onlineActivate PIN + buy reader3-step process + in-person verification
Best forQuick daily accessHighest security authenticationDocument signing + formal submissions

Most people use Cl@ve daily and keep eIdentifier/digital certificate for situations that require stronger authentication or document signing.


This article is part of SCLT’s TIE knowledge base.

Related: What Is TIE? · eIdentifier Guide · Digital Certificate Guide

This guide summarizes publicly available information and community experience. It does not constitute legal or immigration advice.

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