- March 6, 2026
- By Tajdeed Media
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Driving with expired registration in Dubai is more common than you think. Many vehicle owners miss their renewal date and start searching questions like:
If your vehicle registration (Mulkiya) has expired, here’s exactly what you need to know.
In Dubai, vehicle owners are given a 30-day grace period after the registration expiry date.
Important: The grace period applies only to renewal — not to traffic fines if you are caught driving with expired registration.
If you are caught driving with expired registration beyond the grace period, here’s what happens:
This penalty applies if registration is expired for more than 30 days.
The longer you delay renewal, the higher the risk of additional complications, especially during traffic stops or accidents.
If you delay renewing your vehicle registration:
To avoid extra costs, it’s always better to complete your RTA vehicle testing on time.
If your vehicle registration has expired or is about to expire, visit TAJDEED Vehicle Testing Center for a quick and reliable inspection process.
We help Dubai motorists:
Don’t risk driving with expired registration — stay compliant and drive legally.


