How to Convert Your Foreign Driving Licence in Dubai
Step-by-step guide for expats to exchange foreign driving licences in Dubai efficiently.
Dubai is a hub for expatriates; for many newcomers, driving is a top priority. If you already hold a valid driving licence from certain authorised countries, you don’t need to start from scratch. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) allows residents to exchange foreign licences for a Dubai driving licence.
This guide explains the process, required documents, fees, and rules to ensure a smooth licence conversion.
Key Highlights:
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Expat-friendly guide to exchanging foreign driving licences in Dubai.
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Documents, fees, and the process are explained step by step.
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List of eligible countries and exceptions.
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Options for online and Customer Happiness Centre applications.
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Expert tips to save time and avoid common pitfalls.
Required Documents for Licence Exchange
Depending on your nationality and the issuing country of your licence, the documents vary:
For Residents with a Dubai Residence Visa
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Valid Emirates ID
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Electronic eye test certificate
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Original driving licence from an authorised country
For Singapore Licence Holders
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Knowledge Test result
Exception Cases (Licence from an eligible country but a different nationality)
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Knowledge Test result
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Road Test result
Tip: Ensure your foreign licence is valid. Licences lacking security signs require certification from the consulate.
Fees for Converting Foreign Licences
| Licence Type | Fee Breakdown (Dh) |
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| General exchange | 200 – traffic file, 600 – licence, 50 – handbook, 140–180 – eye test, 20 – Knowledge/Innovation fees |
| Singapore licence | 200 – training file, 100 – learning app, 50 – handbook, 400 – knowledge test, 300 – driving licence, 20 – Knowledge/Innovation fees |
Pro Tip: Eye tests are available at RTA-accredited centres and driving institutes. Booking online can save time.
Where to Apply
You can complete the process online or visit Customer Happiness Centres:
Customer Happiness Centres
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Umm Ramool
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Al Manarah
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Al Twar
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Deira
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Al Barsha
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Al Kifaf
RTA-Accredited Driving Institutes
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Al Ahli Driving Centre
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Belhasa Driving Centre
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Dubai Driving Centre
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Drive Dubai – Dubai International Driving Centre
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Galadari Motor Driving Centre
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Emirates Driving Institute
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Excellence Driving Centre
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Eco-Drive Driving Institute
Step-by-Step Conversion Process
Online Application
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Log in via Emirates ID, passport, or UAE Pass.
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Fill out the required info and upload documents.
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Provide details of your current licence.
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Select the appropriate licence category.
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Submit application → receive a reference number.
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Complete an eye test at an authorised centre.
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Visit the Customer Happiness Centre for verification (if required).
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Receive SMS to settle fees → pay online.
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Download digital licence or opt for a physical copy (delivery fees: Dh20–50).
Customer Happiness Centres
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Submit documents at the service centre.
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Traffic file opened (if the applicant is a first-time applicant).
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Fees paid on-site.
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Receive an electronic receipt and a printed licence.
For expats, the online route is faster and minimizes paperwork, while in-person applications allow clarification for complex cases.
Licence Validity
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Below 21 years: 1 year
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21 years and above: 2 years
Tip: Always check expiry dates on your foreign licence before starting the process.
Countries Eligible for Licence Exchange
RTA allows conversions from 57 countries, including:
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Europe: Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, France, the Netherlands
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Asia: Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore
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Americas: USA
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Africa: South Africa
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GCC States: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman
Exceptions: Licences from Puerto Rico, Guam, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Jersey, and Andorra cannot be exchanged.
Pro Tip: For Singapore licences, a Knowledge Test is mandatory.
Terms & Conditions
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Licence must be valid at the time of exchange.
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Eye tests must be completed at authorised centres.
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Clearance certificates are required if your nationality does not match the licence country.
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GCC licence holders with valid licences can exchange regardless of the Emirates ID issuance location.
Expert Tips to Streamline Your Licence Exchange
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Prepare all documents in advance, including consulate certificates if needed.
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Opt for online submission to track your application.
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Schedule the eye test early to avoid delays.
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Confirm the delivery option for your physical licence to save time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I drive in Dubai before exchanging my foreign licence?
A: Yes, if your licence is valid and recognised, but carry it alongside your Emirates ID.
Q2: How long does it take to receive a Dubai licence?
A: Typically 1–2 weeks for digital copies; same-day delivery is possible with additional fees.
Q3: Are fees refundable if the application is rejected?
A: No. Ensure your documents and eligibility before submission.
Q4: What if my foreign licence is expired?
A: You must renew it in your home country before applying for a Dubai licence exchange.
Final Thoughts
Exchanging your foreign driving licence in Dubai doesn’t have to be a headache. With the right documents, understanding of fees, and knowledge of eligible countries, the process is straightforward and can save you months of training and testing. Whether you choose to apply online or through a Customer Happiness Centre, preparation is key.
Driving in Dubai opens up freedom, flexibility, and a smoother day-to-day life for expats. Don’t wait until you’re stuck relying on taxis or ride-hailing apps; get your licence converted and hit the road confidently.
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Take Action Now: Gather your documents, schedule your eye test, and submit your application today to start driving legally in Dubai without delay.
