If your vehicle’s registration has expired, RTA recommends you to renew it as soon as possible or face the late payment fines.
UAE’s vehicle licensing authorities offer you one month grace period after your car’s registration invalidates. Within 30 days, the owner needs to renew the insurance and registration. In case, he/she fails to do that, they will face a Dh35 per month fine.
Even if the owner wants to sell their car, they have to renew the registration. Moreover, the owner must pay the due fines on the vehicle before he/she initiates the vehicle ownership process.
The car registration expires after one year in Dubai, so the owners are required to renew it every year. Here’s how you can renew your vehicle registration online.
If a person is caught driving a vehicle with an expired registration, he will face a Dh500 fine and four black points. The Police will also seize his vehicle for seven days under Article 25B of Road Traffic Law.
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