How to Register an Imported Car in Dubai: Process, Costs & Timeline
Here’s a breakdown of the process, costs, and expected timeline.
Step 1: Obtain Vehicle Clearance Certificate
After the car arrives in Dubai, it must pass customs clearance.
Pay the 5% customs duty and obtain a clearance certificate from Dubai Customs.
Step 2: Get the Car Tested
All imported vehicles must pass an RTA inspection to ensure they
meet UAE safety and emissions standards. This test typically costs between AED
170-350. If modifications are needed (such as GCC compliance adjustments), this
may extend the process.
Step 3: Secure Insurance
You need car insurance before registering the vehicle.
Comprehensive insurance is recommended, and costs vary depending on the car’s
value and model. Expect to pay AED 1,000-5,000.
Step 4: Register with the RTA
Visit an RTA service center or do it online through the Dubai
Drive app. Submit the following:
·
Customs clearance certificate
·
RTA test results
·
Insurance certificate
·
Original purchase invoice & ID
Registration fees range depending on the car type.
Timeline
If all documents are ready, registration can be completed within
a day. However, if modifications or additional tests are needed, it could take
1-2 weeks.
By following these steps, you can smoothly register your
imported car and hit the road legally in Dubai!
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