You are driving through Dubai when you realise your vehicle registration has expired last week. What happens next? Can you still drive your car? This guide answers these questions with the latest UAE rules, grace periods, penalties, and renewal steps for 2025.
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Driving with an expired vehicle registration (Mulkiya) in the UAE is illegal and can result in fines, black points, and vehicle impoundment. Grace periods vary by emirate (e.g., 30 days in Dubai, none in Abu Dhabi, 90 days in Sharjah), but driving with an expired registration is still risky, as insurance claims may be rejected. Renewing your registration involves checking its expiry, paying fines, potentially getting a vehicle inspection, and submitting a renewal request through official channels.
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In the UAE, Mulkiya is your official vehicle registration card. It shows your vehicle details, owner’s name, and expiry date. Driving without a valid Mulkiya is a legal offence in every emirate. If you are new to the process, here’s a full guide on how to register a car in the UAE.
Grace Period For Each Emirate
Emirate
Grace Period
Dubai
30 days
Abu Dhabi
None
Sharjah
90 days
Other Emirates
Usually 30 days
What Is the General Rule Across the UAE For Expired Car Registration?
You must not drive with an expired registration. It can lead to:
Heavy fines
Black points
Vehicle impoundment
Insurance claims are being rejected
What Happens If Your Car Registration Expires In Dubai?
Grace Period: 30 days after expiry to renew.
Penalties After Grace Period: Fine: AED 500 to AED 3,000; 4–8 black points depending on the delay; Possible 7-day impoundment
Insurance cover may be void even within the grace period. So, driving your car is not suggested.
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FAQs
Can I drive if my registration has expired but my insurance is still valid?
Even with valid insurance, driving with expired registration is illegal. You may face fines, black points, impoundment, and insurance claims could be refused if an accident occurs. Always renew before expiry.
Is there a grace period for expired registration in the UAE?
Yes. Typically, the grace period is around 30 days in emirates like Dubai, though Abu Dhabi applies no grace. Sharjah may offer up to 90 days. But relying on it isn’t safe.
What are the fines for driving with an expired Mulkiya in Dubai?
Penalties start at around AED 500 and 4 black points. Late fees may apply, and escalating fines can reach AED 3,000. Vehicles may also be impounded.
Does driving with expired registration invalidate my insurance?
Yes. Insurance coverage may be considered void if your Mulkiya is not valid—even during a grace period—especially at the time of an accident.
What should I do immediately if my registration expires?
Stop driving right away. Pay outstanding fines, book and complete the required vehicle inspection (if needed), then renew your registration via RTA (Dubai) or TAMM/MOI platforms.