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Age requirements and licence categoriesEligibility and required documentsApplication process step by stepDriving schools and contact informationCosts and online servicesWhy a UAE Licence matters
Now you can drive at 17 in the UAE: Here’s everything you need to get your licence
Applicants in the UAE can obtain a driving licence from age 17 by completing mandatory theory lessons, practical classes, and tests/Representative Image

Getting a driving licence in the UAE is now easier and more accessible than ever, thanks to recent updates that allow 17-year-olds to apply for permits. Whether you’re planning to ride a motorcycle, drive a car, operate a heavy vehicle, or even become a bus driver, the process is clearly laid out, from eligibility and documents to theory lessons, practical training, tests, and costs. Here’s a detailed, step-by-step guide to everything you need to know about obtaining your driving licence in the UAE.

Age requirements and licence categories

The UAE issues licences based on vehicle type, with specific age thresholds for each category:

Category Vehicle Type Minimum Age
Category 1 Motorcycles 17 years
Category 2 Cars & Light Vehicles 17 years (new rule, effective March 29, 2025)
Category 3 Heavy Vehicles & Tractors 20 years
Category 4 Buses 21 years
Special Category Vehicles for People of Determination 17 years

Key Update:Until 2025, applicants could only begin lessons at 17.5 years and had to wait until turning 18 to receive their licence. A new federal decree law passed in October 2024 lowered the minimum age to 17, making the UAE the first GCC country to introduce this change. This update aims to create a new generation of safe, responsible drivers by instilling road safety habits earlier and offering young residents greater independence and mobility.

Eligibility and required documents

Anyone who is a UAE citizen or resident, of the legal minimum age, and medically fit can apply. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

  • Passport copy + residence visa page
  • Emirates ID (original + copy)
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • Eye test report (done at any traffic department–approved center or driving school)
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC) from sponsor/employer (if required)

Application process step by step

Here’s how the process unfolds in most Emirates (small variations may apply):

  1. Open a Traffic File at a registered driving centre in your emirate.
  2. Get an Eye Test from an approved optician or directly at your driving school.
  3. Register at a Driving School (requires a traffic file).
  4. Complete Theory Lessons — a mandatory 8-hour program covering road signs, safe driving habits, and risk recognition.
  5. Pass the Theory Test — 35 questions on a touchscreen device in English, Arabic, or Urdu. (oral test available if needed)
    • Part 1: 17 general traffic questions (11 correct answers required)
    • Part 2: 18 licence-specific questions (12 correct answers required)
    • Part 3: Risk Recognition Test (video-based, plan your response to hazards)
  6. Attend Practical Classes:
    • 40 classes if you have no prior licence
    • 30 classes if you have a 2–5 year old licence from your home country
    • 20 classes if your home licence is over 5 years old
  7. Clear Internal Assessments conducted at the driving rink.
  8. Pass Parking Test: Includes slope/hill parking, emergency brakes, angle parking, garage parking, and parallel parking.
    • Fail five times in a row? You must repeat internal assessments.
  9. Take Final Road Test: Conducted at the traffic department.
    • If you fail, you must take seven refresher classes before reapplying.
  10. Receive Licence: After clearing the road test, pay the final fee, have your photo taken, and collect your licence within minutes.

Tip: Driving without a licence in the UAE attracts heavy fines, so complete the process fully before getting behind the wheel.

Driving schools and contact information

Depending on your emirate, you must register with an approved driving school.Abu Dhabi

  • Emirates Driving Company — +971-6-0058-8880

Dubai

  • Al Ahli Driving Centre — +971-4-341-1500
  • Belhasa Driving Centre — +971-4-324-3535
  • Dubai Driving Centre — +971-4-345-5855
  • Emirates Driving Institute — +971-4-263-1100
  • Galadari Motor Driving Centre — +971-4-267-6166

Sharjah

  • Sharjah Driving Institute — +971-6-538-2020

Ras Al Khaimah

  • Al Taleb Motor Driving School — +971-7-222-3295, +971-55-779-1339
  • Al Thana Ladies Motor Driving School — +971-50-690-4346
  • Belhasa Driving Center — +971-7-236-1099, 800-235-4272
  • Al Neel Motor Driving School — +971-7-222-1119
  • Al Kharan Motor Driving School — +971-7-222-0133

Fujairah

  • Fujairah National Driving Institute — +971-9-236-0037

Costs and online services

The total cost of obtaining a UAE driving licence generally falls between AED 4,500 and AED 7,000 (approximately $1,226–1,907), depending on the emirate and the driving school you choose. This amount typically covers theory and practical training fees, the mandatory eye test, as well as all test and licence issuance charges. Once you’ve applied, you can easily check the status of your licence online, Dubai residents can do so via the RTA Dubai website, while applicants in other emirates can use the Ministry of Interior, Abu Dhabi Police, or TAMM platforms.

Why a UAE Licence matters

Even with Dubai’s robust public transport network, many residents rely on personal cars for daily commutes. A UAE licence is also essential for renting a car, handy for those who don’t own one. The streamlined process, early eligibility, and rigorous testing ensure that drivers are well-prepared for the road — helping maintain safety standards across the country.





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