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My Mulkiya and insurance are both finished. Can I drive my car for another month?

My Mulkiya and insurance are both finished.

Can I drive my car for another month?

My plate number is from Ras Al Khaimah.

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Amiri Advocates & Legal Consultants
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25 Mar 2024, 19:02

You have only one month after the car registration expires.

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Shamsa Albedwawi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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26 Mar 2024, 06:58

Hi,

According to UAE law, it is illegal to drive a vehicle without a valid Mulkiya (vehicle registration) and insurance.

If your Mulkiya and insurance have expired, you are not allowed to drive your car on the roads.

Doing so can result in fines, impoundment of your vehicle, and even legal consequences.

It is important to renew your Mulkiya and insurance before they expire to avoid any legal issues.

If you are unable to renew them before the expiration date, you should not drive your car until they are renewed.

Additionally, if your car's plate number is from Ras Al Khaimah, you must follow the rules and regulations set by the Ras Al Khaimah Traffic Department.

It is best to contact them directly for specific information regarding your situation.

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Jassim Ali Al Haddad Lawyers and Legal Consultants
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26 Mar 2024, 08:41

No, you cannot. You will be subject to fines and vehicle impoundment.

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