The Colegio Oficial de Matronas of Granada originated in 1927, prior to the Royal Order of 7 May 1930, published on 9 May 1930 in the Gaceta of Madrid nº. 129, granting compulsory membership to midwives and approving the Statute for the regime of the Colleges.
The headquarters of the College during its existence was located in Navas Street in Granada. In the first years of its existence, its members included midwives from Almería, who later formed their own College.
At the end of the 1980s, the midwives who were members of the Official College of Granada and its province were summoned and the definitive closure was agreed. Its members joined the College of Technical Health Assistants (A.T.S.) and University Diploma in Nursing (D.U.E.), created after the Ministerial Order of 30 April 1977 of the Ministry of the Interior, which merged the former Colleges of Practitioners, Midwives and Nurses.