How to Check and Renew Mulkiya Online in UAE
Mulkiya is your vehicle's registration card in the UAE. It includes details like your car's make, model, plate number, and expiry date. You need to renew it every year. If it expires, you get a 30-day grace period, but after that, you may face fines or issues with insurance claims. Checking and renewing online saves time and is available through apps and websites.
How to Check Mulkiya Status Online
Before renewing, check if your Mulkiya is about to expire. Here's how to do it online:
In Dubai (Via RTA)
- Go to the RTA website or open the RTA Dubai app.
- Log in with your traffic file number or UAE Pass
- Select ‘Vehicle’ services’.
- Enter your plate number and code.
The will display your vehicle registration in Dubai details, including Mulkiya expiry date, fines and insurance link.
In Abu Dhabi (Via TAMM)
- Visit the TAMM portal.
- Log in with your UAE Pass.
- Select ‘Vehicles’ -> ‘Renew Vehicle Registration’.
- Enter your vehicle details or Emirates ID.
You will see the Mulkiya validity, fines, and insurance status..
For Other Emirates (Via MOI)
- Go to the MOI website or app.
- Log in with UAE Pass or Emirates ID.
- Go to ‘E-Services’ -> ‘Vehicles’ -> ‘Renew Vehicle Registration’.
- Enter your vehicle plate number or traffic file.
The system will display your Mulkiya expiry, inspection status, and fines.
Emirates Vehicle Gate (EVG)
- Visit the EVG website or use the EVG app.
- Sign in with your Emirates ID or UAE Pass.
- Select ‘Vehicle Information’.
- Enter your plate details.
Your Mulkiya validity, insurance policy, and fines will appear instantly.
How to Renew Mulkiya Online
Here's a guide for key emirates:
Renew Mulkiya Online via RTA (Dubai)
Dubai residents use the RTA website or Dubai Drive app for seamless renewal.
- Open the RTA website or app.
- Sign in with UAE Pass or as a guest.
- Go to Services > Driver & Car Owner > Vehicle Licensing > Renew and Amend Vehicle Data Ownership.
- Enter plate number and Emirates ID (or police report for lost plates).
- Review expiry, fines, insurance, and inspection status.
- Book an inspection if needed at an authorized center (AED 150 fee).
- Clear fines, confirm insurance, and pay renewal fees.
- Download the e-Mulkiya; physical card delivered or collected.
Fees: AED 350 for light vehicles + AED 20 knowledge/innovation fee.
Renew Mulkiya Online via TAMM (Abu Dhabi)
Abu Dhabi uses the TAMM portal or app for vehicle services.
- Visit TAMM website or app.
- Log in with UAE Pass.
- Navigate to Drive & Transport > Manage Your Vehicle > Renew Vehicle Registration.
- Enter plate number or Emirates ID.
- Check expiry, inspection, insurance, and fines.
- Book an inspection if required at an authorized center.
- Clear fines, add/confirm insurance, and pay.
- Download the e-Mulkiya instantly.
Fees: AED 350 for light vehicles, AED 200 for motorcycles, AED 400+ for heavy vehicles, + AED 20 knowledge fee.
Renew Mulkiya Online via MOI (Sharjah and Other Emirates)
For Sharjah, Ajman, and others, use the MOI website or app.
- Open MOI portal or app.
- Select e-Services > Vehicle Services > Renew Vehicle Registration Card.
- Enter Emirates ID, plate number, and passport details.
- Review expiry, insurance, and fines.
- Book an inspection if needed.
- Pay fines and renewal fees.
- Get electronic Mulkiya; follow instructions for physical card.
Fees: AED 350 for registration + AED 15 delivery + AED 20 knowledge/innovation fee.
Renew Mulkiya Online via EVG (Unified Platform)
EVG connects RTA, TAMM, and MOI for a one-stop renewal.
- Log in to the EVG website with UAE Pass.
- Select Vehicle Registration Renewal.
- Choose your emirate.
- Confirm insurance, inspection, and fines.
- Pay fees (redirects to the emirate portal).
- Download e-Mulkiya.
Fees match the emirate's, plus standard add-ons.
Mulkiya Renewal Fees in UAE
Fees depend on your vehicle type and emirate. Here's a table with common fees (plus knowledge/innovation fees where applicable, like +20 AED in Dubai). Late fees apply if delayed.
Vehicle Type |
Dubai Renewal Fee (AED) |
Abu Dhabi Renewal Fee (AED) |
Federal/MOI Fee (AED) |
|
Private Light Vehicle |
350 |
350 |
350 |
|
Public Light Vehicle |
350 |
350 |
350 |
|
Motorcycle |
200 |
200 |
200 |
|
Bus (14-26 passengers) |
300 |
300 |
300 |
|
Bus (>26 passengers) |
600 |
- |
600 |
|
Trailer/Semi-Trailer |
120 |
120 |
120 |
|
Cargo Vehicle (3-12 tons, Private) |
400 |
400 |
400 |
|
Cargo Vehicle (>12 tons, Private) |
800 |
800 |
800 |
Delivery fees: 15-50 AED extra. Inspection fees: 150-200 AED. Re-registration if expired for over 1 year costs more.
Requirements for Renewing Mulkiya
Before you start the renewal, make sure you have these:
- Valid vehicle insurance (at least 13 months for federal, or 6 months in Dubai).
- Passed vehicle technical inspection (test certificate from an approved center).
- No outstanding traffic fines.
- Emirates ID or passport.
- For companies: Trade license.
New cars are exempt from inspection for 3 years. Clear fines online via the same portals.
FAQs
What if my Mulkiya has expired?
You have a 30-day grace period. After that, pay late fees and renew quickly to avoid bigger fines.
Can I renew Mulkiya without a vehicle test?
No, except for new cars under 3 years old. Get tested at approved centers.
How long does online renewal take?
It's instant in most cases, with digital delivery.
What documents do I need for online renewal?
Mainly digital copies of insurance, test certificates, and ID. No papers needed for basic renewal.
Is there a fee for checking status?
No, checking Mulkiya's status online is free.
Can expats renew Mulkiya online?
Yes, anyone with a valid Emirates ID can use the portals.










