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Verified April 24, 2026Updated April 24, 2026

Driving License in United Arab Emirates for Expats

Yes, for Tourists/visitors: a foreign licence from a Markhoos-recognised country (or any foreign licence accompanied by an IDP from a 1968/1949 UN Convention country) is valid for the duration of the visit. Residents: once a residence visa is issued, you must hold a UAE licence before driving — there is no federal grace period in which a foreign licence covers a resident.. After that, you must convert to a United Arab Emirates license. Good news: the official test is available in English.

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Key Facts: United Arab Emirates Driving License for Expats

Test Authority
MOI — Ministry of Interior (وزارة الداخلية)
Official Test Language
Arabic (العربية), English, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam, Tagalog, Russian (select centres), Chinese (select centres)
Grace Period
Tourists/visitors: a foreign licence from a Markhoos-recognised country (or any foreign licence accompanied by an IDP from a 1968/1949 UN Convention country) is valid for the duration of the visit. Residents: once a residence visa is issued, you must hold a UAE licence before driving — there is no federal grace period in which a foreign licence covers a resident.
Processing Time
Exchange: same day to 48 hours (Dubai RTA typically 1-2 hours, Abu Dhabi TAMM often fully online same-day, Sharjah/Northern Emirates via MoI platform 1-2 working days). Driving school route: 2-6 months depending on category and progress.
Theory Test Required
Yes (if no exchange agreement)
Practical Test Required
Yes (if no exchange agreement)
Medical Exam
Not required
Total Cost
Exchange total (Dubai RTA, Markhoos country, LMV/Category 3): typically AED 950-1,500 (~USD 260-410) including eye test, file fee, licence issuance and card printing. Full driving-school route for non-exchange nationalities: AED 5,000-8,000+ (~USD 1,360-2,200+) including lessons, simulator, yard, road test attempts and licence issuance.

Eligibility by Nationality

🇪🇺EU/EEA Citizens

All 27 EU member states plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, UK, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine appear on the Ministry of Interior "Markhoos" exchange list (moi.gov.ae/en/about.moi/content/markhoos.initiative.aspx). Resident holders of an EU/EFTA licence may exchange it without theory or practical tests once they hold an active Emirates ID and residence visa in the emirate where they apply.

🇺🇸🇬🇧US/UK Citizens

Both the United States (including Texas as a separately listed category) and the United Kingdom are on the Markhoos exchange list. US and UK licence holders with a valid UAE residence visa and Emirates ID can exchange their licence directly with no theory or practical test (fee AED 600 federal + small emirate-level charges).

🌍Other Non-EU Citizens

Eligibility depends on nationality. The Markhoos list (expanded to roughly 52 countries in 2025) covers GCC states, most of Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey. Nationals of countries NOT on the list must complete a full UAE driving course at a registered institute and pass the theory and road tests.

🎓Students

Holders of a student residence visa with a valid Emirates ID follow the same rules as other residents — exchange if their country is on the Markhoos list, otherwise driving school plus tests.

Required Documents

  • ✓Original + copy of passport with valid UAE residence visa
  • ✓Emirates ID (original + copy)
  • ✓Eye test certificate from an approved optician (AED 140-180; some RTA-approved opticians upload results directly to the system)
  • ✓Original foreign driving licence (and legal Arabic translation if the licence is not in English or Arabic — issued by an MoJ-approved legal translator)
  • ✓Passport-size photographs (typically 2, white background)
  • ✓Completed application on the RTA / TAMM / SRTA / MoI e-services portal
  • ✓NOC from sponsor/employer — still requested by some Sharjah and Northern Emirates centres; not generally required in Dubai RTA since 2020

Costs Breakdown

Conversion/Exam Fee
Ministry of Interior federal exchange service fee: AED 600 + AED 20 "knowledge & innovation" fee = AED 620 total (moi.gov.ae service 322). Emirate-level charges add roughly AED 150-400 in Dubai/Abu Dhabi (eye test, file, delivery).
Medical Exam
Eye test AED 140-180 at an RTA/ITC-approved optician. No broader medical exam for light vehicle (Category 3/Light Motor Vehicle) exchange; commercial categories (heavy truck, bus) require a separate medical fitness report.
Translation
Legal Arabic translation AED 150-300 per document — required only if the foreign licence is not in English or Arabic. Must be performed by a UAE Ministry of Justice-certified legal translator.
Total Estimated
Exchange total (Dubai RTA, Markhoos country, LMV/Category 3): typically AED 950-1,500 (~USD 260-410) including eye test, file fee, licence issuance and card printing. Full driving-school route for non-exchange nationalities: AED 5,000-8,000+ (~USD 1,360-2,200+) including lessons, simulator, yard, road test attempts and licence issuance.

License Exchange Agreements

Direct Exchange (No Test Required) · 6

GCC: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, OmanEU/EEA: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, SwitzerlandWider Europe: United Kingdom, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Belarus, Ukraine, TurkeyAsia-Pacific: Japan, South Korea, China (PRC), Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, ArmeniaAmericas: United States of America (Texas listed separately for nationals category), CanadaAfrica: South Africa

No Agreement (Full Test Required): Nationalities not on the Markhoos list — including most of South and Southeast Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand), most of Africa, Latin America and the Middle East outside the GCC — must open a traffic file at a registered institute, complete the mandatory number of lessons, and pass the RTA/TAMM/SRTA theory and road tests.

Tips for Expats in United Arab Emirates

  • 💡Licensing is administered at the emirate level: RTA (Dubai), Abu Dhabi Mobility via the TAMM portal (Abu Dhabi), SRTA (Sharjah), and the Federal MoI e-services platform for Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. A licence issued in any emirate is valid UAE-wide, but the application path differs.
  • 💡The Ministry of Interior "Markhoos" initiative (موقع مرخوص) consolidated the exchange rules in 2023 and expanded to roughly 52 nationalities by 2025 — check the live MoI PDF before applying, as entries are added (most recently Kosovo, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan).
  • 💡Emirates ID (هوية الإمارات) is the single identifier across all emirate portals. Without an active Emirates ID linked to a residence visa, the licence application cannot be submitted.
  • 💡Theory test language support is one of the broadest in the world — Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam and Tagalog are routinely offered; this reflects the UAE expat demographic and makes the theory test accessible to most residents in their first language.
  • 💡The new UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024 (in force 29 March 2025) lowered the minimum driving-licence age from 18 to 17 and criminalised driving without a valid licence — first-offence penalty up to 3 months imprisonment and AED 5,000-50,000 fine. Exchange must be completed before driving as a resident.
  • 💡Automatic vs. manual distinction: a licence issued after passing the practical test on an automatic vehicle is endorsed "automatic only" (لا يسمح بقيادة المركبات ذات ناقل الحركة العادي) and does not permit driving manual cars. An exchange preserves the category of the foreign licence.
  • 💡An existing UAE licence held by a former resident continues to be valid for the period printed on the card, even after the residence visa is cancelled, and can be used when returning on a tourist/visit visa (GMDC / RTA guidance).

Frequently Asked Questions

Which UAE authority issues my driving licence — is it really different in every emirate?
Yes. Licensing is handled at the emirate level under federal traffic law. Dubai residents apply through the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA, rta.ae). Abu Dhabi residents use Abu Dhabi Mobility via the TAMM platform (tamm.abudhabi). Sharjah residents use the Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA, srta.gov.ae). Residents of Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah use the Ministry of Interior federal e-services platform (moi.gov.ae). The licence itself is federal — once issued it is valid in every emirate — but the fees, appointment system and exact document checklist differ.
Is my country on the UAE "Markhoos" exchange list?
The consolidated list published by the Ministry of Interior at moi.gov.ae/en/about.moi/content/markhoos.initiative.aspx covers roughly 52 nationalities as of 2025, including all GCC states, all EU/EEA countries, UK, USA (including Texas as a separate category), Canada, Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey and several others. Fetch the latest PDF before applying — the list has been expanded several times since the initiative launched. Countries not on the list (including India, Pakistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and most of Africa) must go through a registered driving institute.
Can I take the UAE theory test in English?
Yes. Every emirate offers the theory test in English as a full first-language option, not a translation overlay. Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Malayalam and Tagalog are also widely supported across RTA and TAMM test centres; Russian and Chinese are offered at selected centres. You pick the language at booking.
What is the Emirates ID (هوية الإمارات) and do I need one before applying?
The Emirates ID is the national identity card issued by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security (ICP, icp.gov.ae) to every UAE citizen and resident. It is tied to your residence visa and is the unique identifier used across every UAE government service, including driving-licence applications. You cannot open a traffic file or exchange a foreign licence without an active Emirates ID — the number is entered at the very first step of every RTA/TAMM/SRTA/MoI form.
How much does it cost to exchange my foreign licence in Dubai?
The Ministry of Interior federal service fee is AED 620 (AED 600 + AED 20 knowledge & innovation fee). On top of this, Dubai RTA charges approximately AED 150-400 for the eye test, file opening and card printing, bringing the typical Dubai exchange total for a Markhoos-country LMV licence to roughly AED 950-1,500 (~USD 260-410). Abu Dhabi TAMM pricing is similar. Add AED 150-300 for a certified Arabic translation if your licence is not in English or Arabic.
Do I need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from my employer?
A sponsor/employer NOC is no longer uniformly required across the UAE. Dubai RTA removed the NOC requirement for most exchange applications in 2020, and TAMM Abu Dhabi generally does not request one. Some Sharjah and Northern Emirates centres still ask for one from certain sponsor categories — check the live checklist on the emirate portal before booking.
Can tourists drive in the UAE on a foreign licence or IDP?
Yes — visitors can drive rental cars using either (a) a national driving licence from a country on the UAE recognition list (UK, USA, Canada, most of Europe, GCC, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and others) or (b) a valid International Driving Permit issued under the 1949 or 1968 UN Road Traffic Conventions together with the underlying national licence. The UAE is a signatory to those conventions. Visitors cannot apply for a UAE licence — only residents with an Emirates ID can.
What happens if I drive as a UAE resident on my foreign licence?
Once you hold a residence visa, you are expected to hold a UAE licence before driving. Under Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024 (in force 29 March 2025), driving on a non-recognised foreign licence carries a fine of AED 2,000-10,000 for a first offence; driving with no licence at all can trigger up to 3 months imprisonment and AED 5,000-50,000, 12 black points and 15-day vehicle impoundment. The previous Federal Law No. 21 of 1995 was repealed by the 2024 decree-law.
My country is not on the Markhoos list — what does the driving-school route look like?
You open a traffic file at a registered institute (Belhasa, Emirates, Galadari, Dubai, Al Ahli, Excellence in Dubai; Emirates Driving Company in Abu Dhabi; Sharjah Driving Institute in Sharjah). The course includes a fixed number of theory classes, yard training, simulator hours and road training — exact hours depend on whether you hold no prior licence or a non-recognised foreign one. You then sit an internal knowledge test, an RTA/TAMM/SRTA theory test, internal yard and road tests, and finally the government road test. Expect 2-6 months and AED 5,000-8,000+ total, with extra fees per failed attempt.
Is my automatic-transmission licence restricted once issued?
Yes. If you pass the practical test on an automatic vehicle, your UAE licence is endorsed "automatic only" (لا يسمح بقيادة المركبات ذات ناقل الحركة العادي) and is not valid for manual-transmission vehicles. To upgrade you must sit an additional manual road test. An exchange preserves the transmission category of the foreign licence.
What is the minimum age to apply under the new traffic law?
Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024 (effective 29 March 2025) lowered the minimum licensing age from 18 to 17 for light motor vehicles. Bus and heavy-vehicle categories still require higher minimum ages (typically 20-21). The age change applies at the federal level to all emirates.
My UAE licence expired after I left the country — can I renew it from abroad or on a visit visa?
Yes. UAE licence holders who have left the country can renew their licence when they return on a visit visa, provided they complete the renewal eye test and pay the renewal fees through the RTA/TAMM/SRTA portal. Former residents whose UAE licence has not yet expired can continue to drive in the UAE during a visit (per GMDC and RTA guidance). If the licence has been expired for more than one year, additional checks may apply.

Official sources

Ministry of Interior (federal) / RTA Dubai / Abu Dhabi Mobility (TAMM) / Sharjah Roads & Transport Authority (SRTA)

https://u.ae/en/information-and-services/transportation/get-a-driving-licence

License Conversion Info

https://moi.gov.ae/en/eservices/replacement.foreign.license.322.aspx

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