Renewing expired vehicle registration cards can now be done remotely for the next three months in the UAE.
تجديد ملكية المركبات المنتهية دون الحاجة إلى مراجعة مراكز الخدمة
— وزارة الداخلية (@moiuae) March 19, 2020
Renewing expired vehicles’ registration cards without the need to visit the service delivery centers.
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The Ministry of Interior (MOI) launched the service this week to eliminate visits made by motorists to service delivery centres.
Renewals can now be done using the smart application or via MOI’s website for the next three months, regardless of outstanding fines, confiscation, traffic points, and technical examination.
In a statement MOI said the step comes as a precautionary measure to maintain the health and safety of residents and to reduce the spread of COVID-19.


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