All You Need To Know About Mulkiya

All You Need to Know About Mulkiya in Dubai

Are you planning to drive to Dubai during your visit? If so, you need a valid Mulkiya. With a valid Mulkiya, you can drive your car on the roads of Dubai or any other emirate.

This article will guide you through the steps and methods of applying for and renewing your Mulkiya online or offline. We’ll also share some tips to make the process easier and faster. 

Whether you’re a new or experienced driver, this article will help you get and maintain a valid Mulkiya. So, read on and learn how to enjoy driving in Dubai without any hassle.

What is Mulkiya in Dubai?

What is Mulkiya in Dubai
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Mulkiya in Dubai refers to the vehicle registration document issued by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). It contains essential information about the vehicle, its owner, and legal status.

Mulkiya, an Arabic term meaning “ownership,” is a crucial document in Dubai, proving that a car owner has fulfilled all required fees and officially registered their vehicle.

It includes details about the car like make, model, color, engine number, owner information, and name and address. 

The validity period of a Mulkiya card in Dubai is one year. You can renew your Mulkiya card up to 30 days before expiration.

Why is a Mulkiya important in Dubai?

Why is a Mulkiya important in Dubai
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Mulkiya is important in Dubai because it holds indispensable significance as it’s obligatory for all road vehicles, serving as a legal prerequisite. Operating a car without a valid Mulkiya is strictly forbidden.

Driving a vehicle without valid registration (Mulkiya) is illegal in Dubai. Authorities strictly enforce this rule to maintain road safety and ensure all vehicles comply with the necessary standards.

You may face heavy fines of AED 500 or even have your car impounded.

Registering your vehicle promptly and renewing the Mulkiya before it expires is essential to avoid penalties and potential legal consequences.

Additionally, Mulkiya is essential for car ownership transfer and vehicle insurance purposes. It ensures road safety and compliance with the local traffic laws.

How to Get a Mulkiya Card in Dubai

How to Get a Mulkiya Card in Dubai
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Difficulty●○○○○
Number of steps6
Time required3-5 working days
Things you needTraffic File, original Emirates ID, copy of Passport, UAE customs card/possession certificate, electronic or physical sale agreement between showroom and buyer, vehicle Insurance (valid for six months or more), a letter from the bank (if the car has been financed)

To get a Mulkiya card in Dubai, one must verify vehicle registration validity, gather essential documents, choose an application method, complete the process, pay the fee, and receive the Mulkiya card.

Step 1: Have your vehicle tested at any vehicle testing center

It’s essential to ensure your vehicle is roadworthy by testing it at RTA-approved centers like Tasjeel. If your car is over three years old, it must undergo this test, which checks its safety, roadworthiness, and exhaust emissions.

If your vehicle passes the test, it can be driven on UAE roads. 

Step 2: Make sure that your car is insured

Make sure that your car is insured
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Vehicle insurance is a required document to submit when applying for a Mulkiya card. The insurance must be valid for at least six months or more. Valid insurance ensures that you’re covered in any accidents or damages to your vehicle.

Getting vehicle insurance in Dubai is easy and can be done online. You can compare quotes from top car insurers and save on your car insurance by visiting websites such as Insurance Market or Policybazaar.

These websites allow you to complete an online form with your vehicle specifications to get car insurance quotes. You can then choose the best plan that suits your needs and budget.

Step 3: Gather the required documents

Gather the required documents
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To obtain a Mulkiya card in Dubai, you must collect the following documents:

  • Traffic File
  • Original Emirates ID
  • Passport Copy
  • UAE customs card/possession certificate
  • Electronic or physical sale agreement between showroom and buyer
  • Vehicle Insurance (valid for six months or more)
  • Letter from the bank (if the car has been financed)1

Once you have these documents, visit the RTA website, submit the required documents, and pay the service fees there.

Step 4: Choose a method of application

Choose a method of application
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You can apply for a Mulkiya card in Dubai in person or online. Each method’s process differs slightly, so choose the most convenient one.

If you prefer to apply in person, visit the RTA customer happiness centers like RTA Customer Happiness Center – Al Manara, located on Sheikh Zayed Rd Near Noor Bank Metro Station – Al Safa 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates.

Additionally, you can visit the RTA-approved testing centers for the Mulkiya card application process. You must bring all the required documents and pay the service fees.

Step 5: Pay the application fee

Pay the application fee

After choosing your preferred application method, you can pay the Mulkiya card fee using cash, credit card, or debit card.

The fee for new car registrations in Dubai is AED 420, which covers administrative expenses, documentation, and Mulkiya issuance, regardless of whether you apply in person or online.

Step 6: Receive your Mulkiya

Receive your Mulkiya
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To collect your Mulkiya card in Dubai, you have two options:

In Person:

  • Visit any RTA Customer Happiness Centre.
  • Bring your Emirates ID and the receipt received during the application.
  • Head to the “Mulkiya Collection” counter.
  • Present your Emirates ID and the receipt to the staff.
  • After verification, they will issue your Mulkiya card.

By Courier:

  • Access the RTA website or Dubai Police App. Android | iOS
  • Choose the “Mulkiya Collection by Courier” service.
  • Provide your details and pay the additional fee.
  • Your Mulkiya card will be delivered to your home within 3-5 working days.

How to renew Mulkiya in Dubai?

How to renew Mulkiya in Dubai
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Number of steps5
Time required3-5 working days
Things you needEmirates ID, valid driving license, renewed vehicle insurance policy, vehicle registration card (Mulkiya), passed certificate” from the car testing center

To renew a Mulkiya card in Dubai, ensure vehicle validity, gather necessary documents, visit the registration center, undergo vehicle inspection, pay the renewal fee, and receive the new Mulkiya.

Step 1: Check the validity of your vehicle

Check the validity of your vehicle
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Before renewing your Mulkiya in Dubai, it’s important to ensure that your vehicle has a valid insurance policy and that there are no outstanding fines or pending issues.

You can check your vehicle registration status by visiting the RTA website or calling their customer service at 800 9090.  They’ll help with any questions you have about your vehicle registration.

If any fines or pending matters exist, settling them before proceeding with the renewal is essential. You can pay fines online through the RTA website or the Dubai Police App.

Once you’ve cleared all outstanding fines and ensured valid vehicle insurance coverage, you can start the Mulkiya renewal process.

Step 2: Gather all the necessary documents

Gather all the necessary documents
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To make the renewal process more accessible, it’s important to have all the documents required by the authorities. These documents usually include:

  • Emirates ID
  • Valid driving license
  • Renewed vehicle insurance policy
  • Vehicle registration card (Mulkiya)
  • Passed certificate” from the car testing center.

Preparing these documents will help ensure a smooth and efficient renewal process for your vehicle in Dubai.

Step 3: Undergo a vehicle inspection (if required)

Undergo a vehicle inspection (if required)
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You can visit the nearest vehicle registration center or use the authorities’ online services. Once you’re there, present all the required documents and tell them you want to renew your Mulkiya.

They will guide you through the process and ensure everything is in order. 

Before renewing your Mulkiya, it’s important to note that your vehicle may sometimes need an inspection. Ensure your car is in good condition and meets all the required safety standards.

This inspection process is similar to the one you went through when you first obtained your Mulkiya. If your vehicle is over three years old, getting it tested at an assigned RTA testing facility is mandatory.

This inspection is crucial to confirm that your car is roadworthy and compliant with the regulations. 

Step 4: Pay the renewal fee

Pay the renewal fee
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Make the payment for Mulkiya Renewal, which will depend on the vehicle type, age, and renewal duration. The fee can be paid using cash, credit, or debit cards.

The cost of renewing Mulkiya in Dubai varies depending on several factors, including the type of vehicle, age, and specifications—generally, the registration fee ranges from AED 350 to AED 500. However, for luxury or specialized vehicles, the fee can be higher.

Here’s the table with the Mulkiya renewal fees for different vehicle types in Dubai:

Vehicle TypeRegistration FeeLate fine(per month)
Light Vehicle (private/public)AED 350AED 25
Heavy Vehicle (private/public)AED 400AED 25
Bus (with number of passengers between 14 and 26)AED 500AED 25
Bus (with number of passengers exceeding 26)AED 1200AED 25
MotorcycleAED 200AED 25

Please note that these fees are for Mulkiya renewal. The late fine is applicable per month if the renewal is done after the due date.

For the most up-to-date information, you can refer to the official website of the Roads and Transport Authority.

Step 5: Receive your new Mulkiya

Once you have completed all the necessary formalities, you will be issued a new Mulkiya with an extended validity period.

The new Mulkiya card will be issued to you in person or by courier, depending on the method you chose when you applied for the renewal.