UAE Traffic Fines Simplified: Quick Online Payment Options and Key Regulations Unveiled
From Dubai to Abu Dhabi, the process for settling traffic fines in the UAE has been streamlined, allowing motorists to address violations efficiently. The UAE’s stringent traffic laws are designed to protect all road users, emphasizing the importance of discipline and awareness while driving. For those who find themselves on the wrong side of these regulations, paying fines has become a straightforward task, often completed online from the comfort of one’s home.
Overview of Traffic Regulations in the UAE
The UAE’s Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2024 on Traffic Regulation is the latest legislative framework that addresses the rapid advancements in the transport sector. This law facilitates the integration of self-driving vehicles, electric cars, and personal mobility devices such as bicycles and e-scooters into the existing traffic system.
Traffic violations in the UAE can result in fines, black points, and even vehicle impoundment. The penalties vary based on the severity and type of violation. Notable fines include:
- Speeding Violations: Fines range from AED 300 to AED 3,000, escalating with the degree of excess speed.
- Parking Violations: Depending on the offense’s nature and location, fines can range from AED 200 to AED 1,000. For instance, incorrect parking within designated spaces incurs a fine of AED 500.
- Driving License Violations: Fines start at AED 400 for offenses such as driving with a foreign license (unless permitted) and can reach AED 3,000 for failing to surrender a license after accruing maximum black points.
- Insurance and Registration Violations: Driving without valid insurance results in a penalty of AED 500, four black points, and a seven-day vehicle impoundment. Not having a vehicle registration card incurs a fine of AED 400.
- Safety Violations: Offenses that jeopardize road users can lead to severe penalties, starting at AED 400 for inadequate following distance and potentially culminating in court-determined fines for causing fatalities.
For a comprehensive list of violations and their corresponding fines, individuals are encouraged to visit the official website of their emirate’s police force.
Understanding Black Points
In addition to monetary fines, the UAE employs a black points system to penalize traffic offenders. Each violation results in the accumulation of black points, which vary based on the severity of the infraction. Minor offenses, such as not wearing a seatbelt, attract four black points, while serious violations, like driving under the influence, can result in 23 black points.
Drivers can accumulate a maximum of 23 black points within a year. Reaching 24 points leads to license suspension and can also affect insurance premiums and result in vehicle impoundment in severe cases.
Common Traffic Penalties
Motorists should be aware of prevalent traffic violations and their associated fines, including:
- Exceeding the speed limit by up to 20 km/h: AED 300
- Exceeding the speed limit by up to 30 km/h: AED 600
- Driving with an unclear license plate: AED 400
- Failing to use indicators: AED 400
- Parking on pavements: AED 400
- Failing to maintain a safe distance: AED 400 and four black points
- Driving without lights at night or in fog: AED 500 and four black points
- Operating a vehicle with an expired license: AED 500, four black points, and a seven-day vehicle retention
- Stopping in prohibited areas: AED 1,000
- Running a red light: AED 1,000, 12 black points, and a 30-day vehicle retention
- Reckless driving endangering lives: AED 2,000, 23 black points, and a 60-day vehicle retention
For a complete list of violations and fines, refer to the official police websites of the respective emirates.
Checking for Traffic Fines
Upon committing a traffic violation, motorists will receive an SMS notification. To proactively check for fines, individuals can utilize the Ministry of Interior (MOI) website or the MOI UAE app, as well as the respective emirate’s police website.
For example, to check fines using the Dubai Police app, users should:
- Visit dubaipolice.gov.ae or open the Dubai Police app.
- Sign in using UAE PASS.
- Navigate to the Services section and select ‘Fines Inquiry and Payment.’
- Enter the plate source, plate number, and plate code.
- Click ‘Check fines.’
Similar processes apply to other official apps.
Required Documents for Fine Payment
To pay a traffic fine, motorists do not need physical documents but should have the following information ready:
- Emirates ID (for MOI platforms)
- Traffic code number or traffic file number
- Driving license number
- Vehicle plate number
- Credit or debit card
Methods for Paying Traffic Fines
Motorists have several options for settling traffic fines, depending on their emirate:
Online Payment
For those wishing to pay fines remotely, various websites and apps are available. An additional Knowledge fee and Innovation fee of AED 20 applies for online payments. Payment channels include:
- Ministry of Interior (MOI): moi.gov.ae
- MOI UAE App: Users can download the app, log in with UAE PASS, select the ‘Traffic fines payment’ service, and pay the relevant fee, receiving an instant receipt.
In-Person Payment
Motorists can also visit nearby police stations, where they must present their Emirates ID, driving license, and vehicle registration. Payments can be made via credit, debit, or cash, with immediate receipt issuance.
Smart Police Stations (SPS)
Dubai Police operates fully digitized police stations that function 24/7, providing self-service options for fine payments without requiring an electronic device.
Customer Happiness Centres
Various organizations, including Abu Dhabi Police and Dubai’s RTA, have established Customer Happiness Centres in accessible locations. Payments can be made using credit/debit cards or NFC devices.
Smart Kiosks
Self-service kiosks are available across the UAE in high-traffic areas, allowing for convenient fine payments. Notable kiosks include Sahl in Abu Dhabi and MBME kiosks throughout the UAE.
Phone Payment
Dedicated non-emergency phone lines are available for fine payments, including:
- Abu Dhabi Police: 8003333
- Dubai Police: 901
- Sharjah Police: 901
- Ajman Police: 901
- Ras Al Khaimah Police: 901
- Umm Al Quwain Police: 901
- Fujairah Police: 09 2051100
Other Payment Avenues
Many banks in the UAE, including Emirates NBD and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, offer online platforms for fine payments. Authorized currency exchange centers, such as Al Ansari Exchange, also facilitate immediate fine payments.
Source: www.emirates247.com
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Published on 2026-05-04 12:14:00 • By the Editorial Desk

