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In 2026, Dubai residents and business owners manage five distinct categories of license renewal every year. Miss one deadline and you're looking at fines starting from AED 10 per day for vehicle registration (RTA,…
In 2026, Dubai residents and business owners manage five distinct categories of license renewal every year. Miss one deadline and you're looking at fines starting from AED 10 per day for vehicle registration (RTA, 2026), AED 250 per month for a mainland trade license (DED, 2026), or AED 400 plus 4 black points for a driving license (RTA, 2026). License renewal in Dubai is not optional, it's a recurring legal obligation with real financial consequences. This guide covers every license type, the 2026 fees in AED, the online portals to use, and exactly how to stay ahead of every deadline.
Types of Licenses That Need Renewal in Dubai

License renewal in Dubai covers five main categories: trade licenses (annual), vehicle registrations (annual), driving licenses (every 10 years or 5 years for those over 65), professional licenses such as RERA and DHA credentials (annual or per term), and residency visas (every 2-3 years). Each has a different authority, fee structure and renewal portal.
What Counts as a License Renewal in Dubai
A license renewal in Dubai is the formal process of extending the legal validity of a government-issued permit, registration or credential before its expiry date. It's not a new application, it's a continuation of an existing authorisation. And the process differs significantly depending on which category you're dealing with.
Renewals are managed by specific authorities. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) handles vehicle registrations and driving licenses. The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) manages mainland trade licenses. Free zone authorities, like Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone, a government-backed free zone under Dubai Aviation City Corporation, manage their own trade license renewals. Sector regulators including RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Agency), DHA (Dubai Health Authority) and NMC (National Media Council) each manage professional credentials in their respective fields.
There is no single unified renewal platform in 2026. A Dubai-based marketing agency, for instance, might need to renew its free zone trade license, the manager's driving license and a staff member's RERA card all within the same calendar quarter, each through a completely separate portal and process.
Renewal Frequency and Responsible Authority by License Type
Here's a quick reference before we get into the detail of each category.
Dubai License Renewal 2026 - Fees, Frequency and Late Penalties
License Type | Renewal Frequency | Approx Fee (AED) | Late Penalty |
|---|---|---|---|
Trade License (Free Zone) | Annual | AED 370–3,000+ | Varies by free zone authority |
Trade License (Mainland DED) | Annual | Varies by activity | AED 250/month |
Vehicle Registration (RTA) | Annual | AED 290–390 | AED 10/day, max AED 500 |
Driving License (RTA) | Every 10 yrs / 5 yrs (65+) | AED 110 + eye test (AED 30–50) | AED 400 + 4 black points |
Professional License (RERA/DHA/NMC) | Annual or per term | AED 200–1,000 | Varies by regulator |
Residency visas sit outside this table but are equally important: they require renewal every 2–3 years depending on visa type, managed by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA). An active trade license is a prerequisite for employee visa renewals, which is why a lapsed trade license creates a cascade of compliance problems beyond just the business itself.
Trade License Renewal Dubai - Process, Fees and Deadlines
Trade license renewal in Dubai is an annual requirement. Mainland licenses are renewed through the DED; free zone licenses through the relevant authority. Fees range from AED 370 to AED 3,000 or more depending on activity and free zone. Late renewal on the mainland incurs a fine of AED 250 per month.
How to Renew a Mainland Trade License Through DED
Mainland trade licenses are issued and renewed by the Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED). You can start the renewal process up to 90 days before the expiry date, and you should, because the DED's AED 250 per month late fine kicks in from day one after expiry, with no grace period.
The renewal process through the DED Trader portal (traders.dubai.ae) follows these steps:
Log in to the DED Trader portal at traders.dubai.ae using your credentials.
Select your license and confirm all business details are current, address, activities and partner information.
If any details have changed, update them before or during the renewal; changes to activities may require additional approvals.
Pay the renewal fee online by card.
Download the renewed license certificate immediately from the portal.
A retail business in Deira renewing its DED license 30 days before expiry avoids the AED 250/month late fee entirely and keeps its visa quota active without interruption. That's the practical reason to renew early: it's not just about the fine, it's about keeping every connected process, visa applications, bank account maintenance, supplier contracts, running without disruption.
Free Zone Trade License Renewal - Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone Process
Free zone trade licenses are renewed annually through the respective free zone authority's portal, not through DED. Each free zone sets its own fee structure, renewal timeline and penalty regime. Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone, a government-backed free zone under Dubai Aviation City Corporation, operates a fully digital renewal process where clients receive automated renewal reminders and complete everything online.
A logistics company registered at Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone, for example, receives an automated reminder 60 days before expiry, logs into the free zone portal, pays the renewal fee and receives the updated license digitally, no in-person visit required. Before you pay, use the cost calculator to confirm your Dubai South trade license renewal cost so there are no surprises.
Free zone renewal fees range from AED 370 to AED 3,000 or more depending on the activity and the specific free zone. Check your license certificate for the exact expiry date and contact your account manager at least 60 days out. If you're planning to launch your company at Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone, the annual digital renewal model is one of the practical advantages of choosing this structure.
Vehicle Registration Renewal in Dubai - Tasjeel, Fees and Online Process
Vehicle registration in Dubai must be renewed annually through the RTA. Most vehicles require a Tasjeel inspection before renewal. Fees range from AED 290 to AED 390 depending on vehicle type. Eligible vehicles can complete renewal online via the RTA website or app without visiting a centre.
Tasjeel Vehicle Inspection and Registration Renewal Steps
All vehicles in Dubai must pass a Tasjeel inspection before the registration is renewed. New vehicles are exempt in their first year, but from year two onwards the inspection is mandatory. Tasjeel centres operate under the RTA and are located across Dubai, with both walk-in and appointment options available at tasjeel.ae.
Visit a Tasjeel centre, book an appointment at tasjeel.ae or walk in.
Complete the vehicle inspection. Ensure your insurance is valid before arriving.
Pay the registration renewal fee: AED 290 for standard private vehicles, up to AED 390 for heavier or commercial vehicles (RTA, 2026).
Receive your updated registration card on the spot or digitally.
Late penalties run at AED 10 per day, capped at AED 500. A Dubai resident whose registration expired two weeks ago would owe AED 140 in late penalties (14 days x AED 10) on top of the standard renewal fee before completing the Tasjeel process. It adds up fast, and driving an unregistered vehicle also risks additional police fines.
Online Vehicle Registration Renewal via RTA App
Vehicles that have passed the Tasjeel inspection and have no outstanding fines are eligible for online renewal via the RTA app or at rta.ae. Log in using UAE Pass for secure authentication, complete payment by card and download the renewed registration certificate digitally. No queue, no centre visit.
Vehicles with expired insurance, outstanding traffic fines or failed inspections can't complete the online process until those issues are resolved. An eligible private car owner in Jumeirah, for instance, can clear a minor traffic fine through the app and complete the full vehicle registration renewal in under 10 minutes, all from the same device.
Is vehicle registration renewal the same as license renewal in Dubai?
No. Vehicle registration renewal (via RTA/Tasjeel) is separate from driving license renewal. Both are managed by the RTA but follow different cycles: vehicle registration is annual, while a driving license is valid for 10 years (under 65) or 5 years (65+). You need both to be valid to legally drive in Dubai.
Driving License Renewal in Dubai - RTA Process, Fees and Online Options
Dubai driving licenses are valid for 10 years for drivers under 65, and 5 years for those aged 65 and over. Renewal costs AED 110 through the RTA. An eye test costing AED 30–50 may be required. The full process can be completed online via the RTA app or website.
Who Needs to Renew a Driving License and When
UAE driving licenses issued in Dubai are valid for 10 years for residents under 65. You can start the renewal process up to 6 months before the expiry date, there's no reason to wait until the final weeks. Drivers aged 65 and over renew every 5 years, and a mandatory eye test at an RTA-approved optician is required at each renewal for this group.
A 68-year-old Dubai resident, for example, must renew every 5 years, complete the mandatory eye test (AED 30–50 at an approved optician) and pay the AED 110 renewal fee. The late renewal fine is AED 400 plus 4 black points added to the driving record (RTA, 2026). Those black points affect your insurance premium and your standing under the RTA's traffic points system, so this isn't a fine you want to collect.
Step-by-Step Driving License Renewal via RTA App
Download the RTA Dubai app (iOS or Android) or visit rta.ae.
Log in using UAE Pass, your unified digital identity for UAE government services.
Select "Renew Driving License" under the Licensing section.
If prompted, visit an RTA-approved optician for an eye test and upload the result.
Pay the AED 110 renewal fee by card and download your renewed license.
Most eligible drivers under 65 complete the full process through the RTA app in under 15 minutes without visiting a service centre. That's a genuine time advantage, and license renewal in Dubai doesn't get much more straightforward than this.
Professional License Renewal Dubai - RERA, DHA, NMC and Sector-Specific Permits
Professional licenses in Dubai are renewed annually or per term through the relevant sector regulator. RERA manages real estate broker cards, DHA oversees healthcare practitioner licenses, and NMC handles media licenses. Fees range from AED 200 to AED 1,000 depending on the license type and authority.
RERA Real Estate Broker Card Renewal
Real estate agents and brokers in Dubai must hold a valid RERA broker card, renewed annually through the Dubai Land Department portal at dubailand.gov.ae. Renewal isn't just a fee payment, it requires completion of RERA-approved training hours before the card is reissued. Fees typically range from AED 200 to AED 500 depending on brokerage type and activity (RERA, 2026).
A property agent in Business Bay who misses their RERA renewal date cannot legally list or transact properties until the card is reinstated. That means no viewings, no contracts, no commissions, direct revenue disruption from a single missed deadline. The deactivation of the broker's registration number is immediate, and reinstatement requires both the training completion and a reinstatement fee.
DHA Healthcare and NMC Media License Renewals
Healthcare professionals in Dubai renew credentials through the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) via the Sheryan portal at sheryan.dha.gov.ae. Renewal is per term and tied to continuing professional development (CPD) requirements, you can't renew without logging the required CPD hours first. A Dubai-based nurse who misses the term deadline faces temporary suspension from practice until the renewal is processed.
Media professionals and organisations renew through the National Media Council (NMC) annually at nmc.gov.ae. Both DHA and NMC renewals are fully online. Professional license fees across these categories range from AED 200 to AED 1,000 depending on profession and license grade. The consequences of non-renewal in regulated sectors go beyond fines, they include regulatory action and the inability to legally practice or operate.
How to Renew Licenses Online in Dubai - The Complete 2026 Process
Most Dubai licenses can be renewed online in 2026. Use the RTA app for driving licenses and vehicle registration, the DED Trader portal for mainland trade licenses, your free zone authority's portal for free zone licenses, and sector-specific portals for RERA, DHA and NMC professional renewals.
Online Portals for Each License Type in Dubai
Driving license renewal: RTA app or rta.ae, log in via UAE Pass, pay AED 110 by card.
Vehicle registration renewal: RTA app or rta.ae, complete after passing Tasjeel inspection and clearing any outstanding fines.
Mainland trade license renewal: DED Trader portal at traders.dubai.ae, log in, confirm details, pay fee, download license.
Free zone trade license renewal: Log in to your free zone authority's dedicated client portal, for example, the Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone online portal for clients registered there.
RERA broker card renewal: Dubai Land Department portal at dubailand.gov.ae, complete training hours first, then submit renewal.
DHA healthcare license renewal: Sheryan portal at sheryan.dha.gov.ae, log CPD hours, then renew online.
UAE Pass is the unified digital identity used across multiple government portals, set it up once and it works across RTA, DED and several other services. A Dubai business owner can renew their driving license via the RTA app on Monday, submit their free zone trade license renewal online on Tuesday, and complete a staff member's DHA renewal through Sheryan on Wednesday, all without leaving the office.
Build a Renewal Workflow That Prevents Missed Deadlines
The most effective approach to license renewal in Dubai is a structured compliance calendar rather than reactive deadline management. Map every license expiry date into a single document at the start of the year. Set reminders at 90, 60 and 30 days before each renewal date. Assign responsibility for each renewal to a specific team member or your free zone account manager. The company compliance calendar UAE resource gives you a structured template to build this system properly.
Missing a mainland DED trade license renewal by one month costs AED 250 in fines. Missing a driving license renewal costs AED 400 plus 4 black points. These aren't large amounts individually, but they're entirely avoidable with a calendar reminder set 60 days out. The Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone business support team handles this proactively for trade license clients, which removes the risk entirely for that category.
Late Renewal Penalties in Dubai - What You Owe by License Type
Late license renewal penalties in Dubai vary by type. Mainland trade licenses incur AED
References
tasjeel.ae (tasjeel.ae)
rta.ae (rta.ae)
dubailand.gov.ae (dubailand.gov.ae)



