Transfer of
Existing Driving License
You may be eligible to transfer your existing driving license, without having
to take a driving test or going to a driving school, if you have a valid
driving license from some countries. You have to be a citizen of
the country given below with current resident status in UAE. This means that
former residents from these countries who may be holding permanent driver
licenses are not eligible and you will have to follow all the steps to get a
new license as given here.
The countries from
which citizens can transfer are given below:
Australia, Austria,
Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman,
Poland, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey, United Kingdom, United States. (Please call RTA on 8009090 for any
changes to this list)
Please
note:
Driving license holders of some countries in the above list will require
translations or consulate letters. These countries are:
- Canada: A letter from the Canadian Consulate in Dubai to verify that the license
is genuine is required, before transferring your license.
- Driving
license holders from Greece, Canada, Turkey, Japan & South
Korea will require a translation of their driving license from their
respective consulates.
Fees &
Documents Required: Passport for residents
(original & copy) residence permit copy, current driving license (original
& copy), translation of driving license (for some countries),
consulate letter (for Canadians), 1 passport photo, eye test certificate &
AED 100 for transfer fee. Also required is a no-objection letter from your
sponsor.
Easy
Steps
1. Get an eye test
done. This can be done at any hospital, clinic or optician. Give them 2
passport-sized photos and mention that it is for a driving license. Most
opticians will not charge for the test, while there may be a small fee for
others.
2. Carry all documents
mentioned above & go to Dubai Traffic Department Driving License Section in
Al Ghusais from 7.30 am to 2.30 pm on a working day. Ladies can go to the
Ladies Section, where the work is even quicker.
3. Fill up application
form & submit all documents to the officer.
4. Take signed
documents from officer & pay AED 100 to the cashier.
5. Submit all
documents at Data Entry Counter.
6. Your name will be
called out and your photograph taken.
7. A few minutes
later, you will receive your license.
To keep track of
updated changes to procedures, please see the Dubai Traffic Website.
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Disclaimer
Even as Dubai
eGovernment strives to ease your life in Dubai, we cannot guarantee 100 % that
the information provided on these pages is accurate and up-to-date, since all
information and procedures are subject to change and revision by the concerned
authorities.
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