Ajuntament, Parc Natural, Guardia Civil, private owners, AESA — every office that has to say yes, handled in Spanish. You send a PPM and a shoot window. We send the NIF invoice, the stamped permit PDF, the owner’s signed location release, the van keys, and a producer who picks up the phone in English. The Balearic 30% rebate paperwork closes it out.
The bureaucratic reality nobody writes down — the Ajuntament closes at 15:00, the Parc Natural application needs a Spanish NIF holder’s signature, the finca owner in Santa Gertrudis won’t answer WhatsApp in August unless he knows your fixer, the Guardia Civil wants the road-closure notice in Castellano, and AESA routes every Ibiza drone shot through the airport CTR — not the mayor. Different offices, different rules, different hours. We file Monday, not Friday.
Ajuntament (Eivissa, Santa Eulària, Palma, Calvià, Escorca), Parc Natural de Ses Salines, Consell de Mallorca road office, Demarcación de Costas en Illes Balears, AESA + AENA airport coordination for drones. One filing stack, one producer tracking every deadline.
Private finca owners, off-grid farmhouses, cliffside villas not on any online library, restaurant buy-outs, boat captains, yacht charters, salt-flat access through the park concessionaire. A deep owner-relationship book across the Balearics, built in person — with coffee and receipts, not a portal.
DoP, gaffer, grip, 1st AC, DIT, HMU, stylist assistants, producers. Profoto, Broncolor, Arri SkyPanel, Aputure, Ronin 2, EasyRig. Ferry + charter logistics between Palma, Ibiza and Formentera.
NIF registration of visiting production companies (and NIE for foreign individuals), IVA handling, IRNR withholding on foreign talent and crew, Spanish invoicing to your production house, 30% Balearic rebate co-filed with a Palma-based tax advisor (Ley 27/2014 + Balearic deduction up to 30%) with the Illes Balears Film Commission, standard fashion NDA. Paperwork closed inside the statutory window.
Within 48h of the PPM landing, we list every office that has to say yes and who signs what, and confirm your dates can hold against the permit calendar.
Ajuntament + Parc Natural + Costas filings go in at the two-week mark. Owners sign location releases on paper, not WhatsApp screenshots. Crew and kit are allocated against the call sheet.
Producer walks each location with the DP. Call sheet in English. Ferry booked for the kit. Guardia Civil briefed on road closures.
Location wrap + damage walk-through within 48h. Spanish invoicing closed. Balearic 30% rebate paperwork filed with the Illes Balears Film Commission inside two weeks of wrap.
A local production fixer in Spain is the English-speaking human on the ground who makes the difference between a shoot that starts on Monday morning and a shoot that waits three days for the Ajuntament clerk to come back from holiday. Lovely CPS is a Spain- and Balearic-based fashion production house — we’ve produced for Zimmermann, Nili Lotan, Johnstons of Elgin, Galvan London, Fiorucci, Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta — and we run fixer contracts for agencies in London, New York and Paris.
Our fixer services in Spain cover every office in sequence: municipal permit (Ajuntament d’Eivissa, Santa Eulària, Palma, Calvià, Escorca); protected-area permit (Parc Natural de Ses Salines, Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO zone); coastal permit (Demarcación de Costas en Illes Balears); drone and airspace authorisation (AESA + AENA inside the Ibiza airport CTR); and owner-side — finca contracts in Santa Gertrudis, boat buy-outs on Formentera, restaurant closures in Dalt Vila, private cliffs around Cala d’Hort. On top of that sit the money mechanics: Spanish NIF invoicing, IRNR withholding on foreign talent, and the 30% Balearic rebate filing.
Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera under one contract — one producer, three islands. The Balearic islands fixer pitch is simple: you keep your DP, your stylist and your agency producer; we handle the Spanish bureaucracy your team can’t realistically build from abroad. The van is already on the boat. The permit is already stamped. The rebate is already being drafted. You land at PMI or IBZ and shoot.
Yes. A Spanish NIF (for a company) or NIE (for an individual) is required to sign almost every permit application, local invoice and property release in Spain — Ajuntament, Parc Natural, Costas, and the Balearic rebate filing all demand it. Most overseas production houses don’t have one. Lovely CPS signs under our Spanish entity, issues Spanish NIF invoices to your production company, and files permits in our name with you as the end client.
Non-resident crew and talent paid for work on Spanish soil fall under IRNR (Impuesto sobre la Renta de no Residentes) — typically 19% for EU residents and 24% for non-EU residents, withheld at source, with double-tax treaty relief possible if the country of residence has a treaty in place. We handle the calculation, withhold correctly, issue Form 216 and a year-end 296 summary, and give your accountant clean documentation. Expect the conversation at PPM, not at wrap.
Our fixer scope covers the producer on the ground, English-language comms, permit liaison and filing, owner relations, call-sheet coordination, and a supervising producer at PPM and on-set. Crew, kit, vehicles, catering, talent, accommodation, permit fees, Costas fees, AESA fees and the Parc Natural concession are passed through at cost on your Spanish invoice with receipts. No kickbacks, no mark-up on third-party fees.
21 business days is comfortable, 14 is tight, anything under 7 is triage. Parc Natural de Ses Salines wants 15–30 BD. AESA drone filings need 20 BD for the Ibiza CTR. Closing Ma-2141 on Sa Calobra is a 6–8 week build. We’ve delivered in 5 days when location choice is flexible — but for protected-area or road-closure shoots, engage by T-21.
400+ property relationships, and a stubborn habit of knocking on doors with coffee instead of emailing through a portal. Half the best Balearic locations aren’t on any scouting library — they’re word-of-mouth, owner by owner. We pitch your brand and brief in person in Spanish or Catalan, negotiate the fee and the shoot-day rules, and lock a signed location release on paper — not a WhatsApp screenshot. On most resort shoots, the best locations turn out to be ones you won’t find online at all.
Yours. We’re a fixer — the brief, the PPM deck, the call-sheet structure, the DP, the stylist and the agency producer stay with you. Our job is to translate your plan into Spanish reality: permits, owner releases, crew, vans, kit, catering, NIF invoicing. We’re on the PPM call, we sign the permits, we walk the locations, we pick up the van. You keep the creative and the client.
Probably yes, and yes — we co-file with a Palma-based tax advisor. The Balearic Islands deduction reaches up to 30% of qualifying Spanish spend for film, TV and advertising productions, stacked on Ley 27/2014. Minimum-spend thresholds apply — we’ll confirm against your scope at PPM. We prep the application with the Illes Balears Film Commission, structure the invoice through a Spanish co-producer or AIE where required, and co-file the return with a Palma-based tax advisor inside the statutory window. Paperwork typically closes out 30 to 60 days post-wrap.
Send the dates. We’ll send the permit stack, the owner contacts and the invoice that works with your accounts team.
NDAs on request — we default to confidentiality. Nothing goes on our site without your written OK.