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My Emirates ID has expired. How can I transfer my car to someone else's name?
Hello,
My Emirates ID has expired. How can I transfer my car to someone else's name?
Can it be done with a POA?
Hello,
A POA can be used if you are unable to attend the transfer process personally. The POA will grant someone you trust the legal authority to act on your behalf.
For a detailed discussion, kindly share your WhatsApp number.
Good Morning,
Is your driving license still valid? If yes, we can complete the transfer using your passport along with a Power of Attorney (POA).
You can contact our office, as we offer notary services on-site.
Abdulhamid ALBlooshi Advocates and Legal Consultants
To transfer car ownership with an expired Emirates ID, you can use a Power of Attorney (POA) to authorize someone else to handle the process.
You'll need to provide a valid passport, a notarized POA document, vehicle registration documents, an electronic insurance document, and a technical inspection certificate.
The new owner must ensure all traffic fines are paid and may need a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
To initiate the transfer, visit an authorized RTA service point in Dubai with the required documents and pay any fees.
After processing, you will receive a transfer certificate, and both parties should keep copies of all documentation for their records.
Best option: Renew your Emirates ID first to ensure the transfer goes smoothly.
Alternative option: You can transfer ownership using a notarized power of attorney.
Final action: The authorized person can complete the transfer of ownership at the competent authority (RTA or other) using the power of attorney.
If you need assistance in drafting the power of attorney, please contact us via phone or WhatsApp.
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
You can transfer your car to someone else’s name even if your Emirates ID is expired. Use your valid passport as an alternative.
Alternatively, a Power of Attorney (POA) can authorize someone to handle the transfer on your behalf.
To create a POA:
1. Draft it in English and Arabic.
2. Notarize it through a UAE notary public.
3. Pay the required fees.
The POA allows your representative to complete the ownership transfer, including signing documents and paying fees.
Ensure you provide all necessary documents, such as the car’s registration (Mulkiya), insurance, and inspection certificate. Choose a trustworthy person to act on your behalf.
Thanks,
ABDUL WAHIED