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schedules and how to make an appointment

The Vehicle Technical Inspection (ITV) stations opened yesterday, the first within phase 1 of de-escalation, within the Government plan against Covid-19. The stations start with a great backlog of work, after the two months that they have been closed.

At the moment, faced with the avalanche of cars that have to pass the test, the public company that manages the nine stations in the Principality of Asturias, ITVASA, has started giving priority to those who already had a previous appointment taken before the state of alarm and those who had to be suspended.

Although you can circulate with the ITV without passing, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) remember only for a very short time. With regard to Asturias, the stations are complying with the schedules that were established before the state of alarm.

Relocations and how to make an appointment

From ITVASA, they remember that are working for the relocation of 38.658 appointments granted and canceled due to the closure of the company due to Covid-19. Customers who already had a previous appointment and which was canceled due to the alarm state, have started by informing by SMS of the new appointment granted to recover the suspended agendas.

In addition, they add in the note that the way to request a new appointment must be done online, as is usually done, but that priority will be given to those who already had the previous appointment. And they clarify that nor no citizen will be served without an appointment, or even for inquiries, which should preferably be made by email to the email address of the specific station to which it is addressed.

ITV service stations in Asturias

  • Siero Principality: 7.00-21.30
  • Gijón: 7.30-21.30
  • Nalón: 7.30-21.30
  • Mieres: 7.00-22.00
  • Aviles: 7.00-21.30
  • Put: 7.00-22.00
  • Cangas del Narcea: 7.30-22.00
  • East: 7.30-21.30
  • Pruvia: 7.30-21.30

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