GulfHindi English Desk: The Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department in Ras Al Khaimah has announced that the registration of vehicles whose licenses have expired on or before January 1 will be cancelled. However, vehicle drivers will have a grace period of one month before the cancellation process begins, during which they can renew their license. This information was provided by the department on Wednesday.
To identify vehicles with expired licenses, the police will use a special radar system. Officials have warned that individuals who do not renew their vehicle licenses on time will face penalties. It is mandatory for vehicle drivers to renew their licenses 40 days before the expiry date.
Failure to renew the license within 14 days of the first penalty will result in a fine of AED 500 and four black points. If the license is not renewed within 90 days, the vehicle will be impounded for seven days.
It is important for vehicle owners to ensure that their licenses are renewed on time to avoid penalties and inconvenience.
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👉Vehicles whose licenses have expired before January 1 will have their registrations canceled.
👉Vehicle owners can have a grace period of one month before the registration cancellation process begins.
👉The grace period is given for license renewal.
👉Special radar systems will be used to detect vehicles with expired licenses.
👉Failure to renew the license within 40 days before the expiry date will result in a fine of Dh500 and 4 black points.
👉If the license is not renewed within 14 days of paying the first fine, another fine will be imposed.
👉If a license plate is not renewed for 90 days, the vehicle will be impounded for 7 days.
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