Last updated:
April 2010
Criteria
You need to renew your car registration once every year. If you have purchased
a new vehicle, the dealer will handle all formalities for the first year. From
the second year onwards, you will have to renew your car registration. From
August 2010, you can renew your car registration or driving license from any
other emirate, irrespective of the origin of documents or the vehicle.
See media update.
Documents
Required:
1. Motor vehicle insurance certificate
2. Old registration card
3. “Passed” car test certificate
Procedure:
1. Settle the payment of fines (if found); you can check and pay any fine at
the
Dubai Police website.
2. Go to Dubai Traffic Department /other emirates traffic department or to (Tasjeel Eppco,
Emarat Shamil or Belhasa's Wasel to have the
car tested
3. Pay the fees
4. Wait for your registration card (valid for one year). In case your car is no
longer financed by a bank, show the bank clearance certificate.
5. Take a sticker with the new registration expiry date and place it over the
old one (on the rear number plate)
Fees
• Car test Dhs 50
• Registration Dhs 385
Dubai.ae
tips:
• New vehicles are exempted from test for 2 consecutive years.
• Some companies will do all procedures for an additional fee, including
collecting and returning the vehicle to you. You can also check with your
insurance company, since many have introduced a free/paid service.
EPPCO
Tasjeel 800 4258
Shamil 8004559
Wasel
043245524
For more
information, visit RTA website. Or call RTA's
toll free number on 8009090.
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