| duncheski |
| Can anyone tell me where to get a temporary drivers license for dubai? I've done the eye test and got pics done but nowhere on internet seems to say where to go to get it. I know its RTA but where are they, do they have branches etc? I live in bur dubai at moment so somewhere near there would be good, cheers. |
| abarawakijess |
| There is a branch in Deira, which is the m in branch. There is also another one next to the MOE |
| duncheski |
Muchas gracias! i heard it may be in deira city centre, i'll go with that, cheers. |
| mrs Robinson |
https://www.dubaipolice.gov.ae/dp/english/e_services.jsp?Page=A26&Id=2053&num2=INF&mainporid=&mainlayid=196 it's got all the info you need on here... |
| craigindubai |
| Make sure you take the following; 1. About 300Dhs 2. Your current licence 3. Your passport. 4. At least three passport photos. 5. Your glasses if you need them (eye test) 6. ..................................... Your sense of humour... You're going to need this more than any of the first five items. |
| snoopy |
| There's definitely one in Deira City Centre - it's a tiny little shop right down the end below the food court on the ground level - it's the last shop before you exit to the carpark. I went there to get a temporary license last night. You need to have your current drivers license (plus copies of the front and back), your eye test, 1 photo (I was told 2, but they only asked for 1), your passport (plus copies of the picture page and your entry stamp), and 110 Dirhams. I found the whole process pretty (unexpectedly) easy and it was all done within 10 minutes. |
| rossbaku |
| I was out in Dubai over the Xmas/New Year time and had to get a temporary license and what a farce! Went in at 1pm into the Bur Dubai Traffic Police station off Umm Suqeim Street (?) where the Licensing Authority is based and they don't tell you that when the machine that gives you a number is out of tickets that they stop serving for the day. Went back at 9am the next morning and computers were down, so went back at 11am and I needed my counterpart (I have a UK license), which was in Scotland. So I had to wait until 12 noon to call the DVLA in UK (they opened at 8am), got them to fax a copy to my Dad's office, got that emailed to the house and printed off then went back to the police station and got served but was then sent outside to a cabin to get my application form filled out in Arabic. FINALLY got my license all processed and it only took 2 days. I admit that I forgot my counterpart and that was my fault but geez oh! Total cost was: Application Form into Arabic - 40AED License and Processing - 110AED Faxing my counterpart from UK to UAE - approx. 40AED Does anyone know if I have to do it all again to renew my temporary license in June 2008? Or can I just have them renew it on the spot? |
| eeek! |
| Hi all, new to this forum. I actually accomplished this task just under 2 weeks ago. How to get a temporary license IF your license is 'transferrable' (Which you might only find out on the day you go to get your temp). 1. Start by photocopying your passport and your current driver's license each x 2. 2. Get an eye exam - Go to an eye glasses shop, ask for an eye exam. (I went to the Magrabi shop in City Centre across from Hatam resturant - cost was AED 25 and I got a 'stamped' certificate). 3. Go to the RTA office near Terminal 2. This is the 'head quarters' and so, while very busy, much easier than the smaller offices which don't necessairly know all the ropes (I know this from experience of several hours of waiting for the head office to response to a small office inquiry on whether my license was transferrable or not). 4. At the RTA office you will get a number, and then it's just a waiting game until your number is called. Of course you will have to pay (I think it was AED 160 - but these things change so take extra cash!) Once you get to the counter the rest is smooth and easy... in 10 minutes I walked out with a shiny new temp license valid for 6 months! Good Luck! |
| eeek! |
| Oh yes, I forgot you will need a couple of passport sized photos as well! |
| canadiangal75 |
| I wanted to get my temporary driving license but I was told on here and noticed on the website that since I have an Abu Dhabi visit visa, I will be unable to get the temporary driver license in Dubai. I read on the police website, that you are allowed to drive a privately owned vehicle with an international driver's license and your tranferable driver license. Can anyone confirm this? I realize I can't own my personal vehicle as I need my residence visa for that anyway. But can I drive my husband's car? |
| bonk |
Well, if the police say you can ... but it's different from what I understood. And what my insurance company told me a few months ago - they said police are likely to impound private car if they catch a non-resident without UAE temporary licence driving it. Things change often enough here. Try searching the gulfnews.com or khaleejtimes.com for recent news, also dubai.ae or rta.ae. |
| canadiangal75 |
| Holders of International driving licenses It is authorized to the holders of International driving licenses to drive vehicles not owned by them or drive a rented car provided, the international driving license is valid. from the dubai police website... |
| bonk |
It's probably translated from the Arabic regulation, and may not be accurate. It could mean only rental cars. |
| canadiangal75 |
| thanks.. I'm gonna try getting the temporary license.. but I have a feeling it won't work because of the stupid Abu Dhabi entry visa... |
| canadiangal75 |
| so they won't give me a temporary driver's license because of my Abu Dhabi visa. So if I go to Hatta/Oman border, that new visit visa will work? Anyone try this? |
| bonk |
Ok, I know I'm being lazy by not re-reading the whole thread but that sounds like something that could work. It's the sort of logic that makes sense in the UAE. 1. You have a visit visa from Abu Dhabi? 2. Visa change is easy if you're one of the nationalities that can get one on arrival. Takes 3-4 hours total depending on queues - See Dubai Hatta visa change . 3. Mornings during the week is less busy. |
| canadiangal75 |
| yes my visit visa is from Abu Dhabi I am Canadian so part of the countries allowed to go to Oman and allowed to transfer driver's license.. I may try it next week.. I'll let you know. |
| bonk |
Sorry, that may not be very clear. I meant 3-4 hours round trip from Dubai, actual visa changing process is about 1 hour with all the stops. Good luck :). |
| pierredxb |
| is RTA open on fridays or saturdays? what about evenings? thanks in advance! |
| Chocoholic |
| Yes be very careful with the International Drivers licence, you cannot drive the car owned by a resident, it only entitles you to drive rental cars. A friend of mine got dragged to court recently for this as he only had the IDL and was driving a friends company car, which he thought was ok, now both of them are in the poop. |