Transferring car ownership between emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) can be a complex process. Whether you are moving to a different emirate or selling your car to someone in another emirate, You have to understand the steps that involved in the process is very important for you.
Step 1: Obtain The Required Documents
The first step in transferring car ownership between emirates is to gather all the necessary documents. These typically include:
- Original car registration card
- Valid Emirates ID
- Passport copy
- Valid driving license
- Proof of insurance
- Seller’s visa copy (if applicable)
Make sure to have all the documents ready before proceeding with the transfer.
Step 2: Visit The Traffic Department
Once you have all the required documents, you need to visit the Traffic Department in the emirate where the car is currently registered. At the Traffic Department, you will need to:
- Fill out the vehicle transfer form
- Pay the required transfer fee
- Submit all the documents
It is advisable to check the specific requirements and fees of the Traffic Department in your emirate before visiting.
Step 3: Obtain A No Objection Certificate (NOC)
If you are transferring ownership to a different emirate, you will need to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Traffic Department in the current emirate. The NOC confirms that there are no pending fines or issues with the car.
The NOC can usually be obtained online or by visiting the Traffic Department. Make sure to have the required documents, such as the original registration card and Emirates ID, when applying for the NOC.
Step 4: Transfer The Ownership
After completing the necessary paperwork and obtaining the NOC (if applicable), you can proceed with transferring the ownership. This can be done at the Traffic Department in the emirate where the new owner resides.
Both the buyer and the seller need to be present at the Traffic Department to sign the transfer documents. The buyer will also need to provide their Emirates ID and driving license.
Step 5: Update Insurance And Registration
Once the ownership transfer is completed, it is important to update the car insurance and registration to reflect the new owner’s details. Contact your insurance provider and the Road and Transport Authority (RTA) in the new emirate to update the necessary information.
Conclusion
Transferring car ownership between emirates in the UAE involves gathering the required documents, visiting the Traffic Department, obtaining a No Objection Certificate (if applicable), transferring the ownership, and updating insurance and registration. Following these steps will have a smooth and legal transfer of ownership.