

Topic Summary
In 2026, the ICP portal at icp.gov.ae processed over 4.8 million Emirates ID renewal applications (ICP, 2026). A full 78% of those renewals were completed entirely online, with no centre visit required (ICP, 2026).
In 2026, the ICP portal at icp.gov.ae processed over 4.8 million Emirates ID renewal applications (ICP, 2026). A full 78% of those renewals were completed entirely online, with no centre visit required (ICP, 2026). Standard card delivery now averages 3 working days (Emirates Post, 2026). The renewal fee starts at AED 170 total for a 1-year card, including the fixed AED 70 ICP service charge (ICP, 2026). Late renewals attract a daily fine of AED 20, capped at AED 1,000 (ICP, 2026).
This guide covers exactly when to renew your Emirates ID in UAE, what the 2026 fees are in AED, which documents you need, and how to complete the entire process online through the ICP Smart App. It also covers the grace period rules every resident must know. For full context on what your Emirates ID is and how it works, read the complete Emirates ID card guide.
When Should You Renew Your Emirates ID

You should renew your Emirates ID in UAE at least 30 days before the expiry date printed on the card. ICP allows renewal up to 180 days before expiry. Renewing early avoids fines and ensures your card arrives before the old one lapses, keeping your residency records with ICP current.
Renewal Window: 180 Days Before Expiry
ICP opens the emirates id renewal window a full 180 days (6 months) before the card expiry date. That's a generous window, and you should use it. The expiry date is printed in DD/MM/YYYY format on the front of your card, check it now if you haven't recently.
Starting early matters for a practical reason: if biometrics need updating or a document is rejected, you have time to fix it without risking a fine. Employer-sponsored workers should also cross-check with MOHRE at mohre.gov.ae to confirm their work permit validity aligns with the new card dates.
Example: A resident whose Emirates ID expires on 15 August 2026 can initiate renewal as early as 15 February 2026 through icp.gov.ae, six full months of lead time (ICP, 2026).
Triggers That Force an Immediate Renewal
Some situations require you to renew your Emirates ID immediately, regardless of the expiry date. Here are the four most common triggers:
Visa renewal: Your Emirates ID and UAE residence visa validity are linked under the ICP unified records system. When your visa renews, a new ID is mandatory (ICP, 2026).
Personal data change: A name change, marital status update, or address change registered in the GDRFA system triggers a mandatory re-issue.
Lost or damaged card: The same fee structure applies. Report the loss to your emirate's police portal first and obtain a reference number.
Children turning 15: Dependants must transition from a child entry to a full Emirates ID at age 15, requiring an in-person biometrics appointment.
Example: A worker whose employer renews their work permit through MOHRE in March 2026 must simultaneously initiate an Emirates ID renewal to reflect the updated visa validity, the ICP system will flag the mismatch otherwise.
Emirates ID Renewal Options in UAE
There are three ways to renew your Emirates ID in UAE in 2026: online via the ICP Smart App or icp.gov.ae, through a registered typing centre, or in person at an ICP service centre. Online renewal is available to eligible holders and skips the biometrics appointment entirely for qualifying renewals.
Online Renewal via ICP Smart App
Emirates ID renewal online is available 24/7 at icp.gov.ae or via the ICP Smart App on iOS and Android. Eligible holders, typically those with unchanged biometrics, complete the full renewal digitally. Payment is by credit or debit card; no cash is accepted online. Your new card is then delivered to your registered UAE address via Emirates Post.
The numbers back this up: 78% of 2026 renewals were completed online, and the average delivery time for standard online applications is 3 working days (ICP, 2026). A UAE resident in Dubai renewing a 2-year Emirates ID online pays AED 270 total (AED 200 card fee plus AED 70 ICP service fee) and receives the card at home without leaving the office.
For a broader look at the ICP digital ecosystem, see our guide to ICP smart services UAE.
Typing Centre and In-Person Renewal
Registered typing centres across all seven emirates process emirates id renewal applications on your behalf for a service surcharge of AED 30–70 on top of the standard ICP card fee (ICP, 2026). They're useful if you're unfamiliar with the online portal or need help with document preparation.
In-person visits to ICP service centres are required when biometrics need updating, new fingerprints or a fresh photo. GDRFA centres in Dubai handle renewals for Dubai-residency visa holders who need biometric re-registration at gdrfad.gov.ae.
Worth flagging: First-time renewal for a child who has turned 15 requires an in-person biometrics appointment at an ICP centre, regardless of whether the parent applies online.
How to Renew Emirates ID Online - Step by Step
To renew your Emirates ID online in UAE, log into icp.gov.ae or the ICP Smart App, select 'Renew Emirates ID', verify your UAE Pass or Emirates ID number, upload required documents, pay the fee by card, and submit. Eligible applicants receive their new card by Emirates Post in 3–5 working days.
Online Renewal Process on ICP Portal
Log in: Visit icp.gov.ae or open the ICP Smart App. Sign in with UAE Pass or your Emirates ID number and date of birth.
Select the service: Choose 'Renew Emirates ID' from the services menu. Confirm your personal details match ICP records exactly.
Upload documents: Submit a passport-size photo (white background, JPEG format) and a copy of your valid UAE residence visa.
Choose card validity: Select 1 year, 2 years, or 3 years. Review the AED fee breakdown before proceeding.
Pay: Complete payment via Visa, Mastercard, or Apple Pay. A digital receipt is issued immediately.
Track delivery: Your Emirates Post tracking number arrives within 24 hours of ICP approval.
Example: A Dubai-based professional selects a 3-year validity card at icp.gov.ae, pays AED 370, and receives a tracking number from Emirates Post within 24 hours of approval. The card arrives on day 3 (ICP, 2026; Emirates Post, 2026).
Emirates ID Renewal Fee and Timeline Comparison 2026
Card Validity / Type | Card Fee (AED) | ICP Service Fee (AED) | Total Fee (AED) | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
1-Year Card | AED 100 | AED 70 | AED 170 | 3–5 working days |
2-Year Card | AED 200 | AED 70 | AED 270 | 3–5 working days |
3-Year Card | AED 300 | AED 70 | AED 370 | 3–5 working days |
Urgent Delivery (any card) | Standard card fee | AED 70 + AED 150 surcharge | Standard + AED 150 | Next working day |
Lost / Damaged Replacement | AED 300 | AED 70 | AED 370 | 3–5 working days |
Children Under 15 | AED 100 | AED 70 | AED 170 | 3–5 working days |
Typing Centre Surcharge | AED 30–70 additional | Included in above | Above + AED 30–70 | Add 1–2 working days |
One-Step Renewal for Eligible Holders
ICP introduced a one-step renewal for residents whose biometrics are already on file and unchanged. Eligible holders, typically adults with no name, visa, or biometric changes, skip the document upload stage entirely. The system auto-populates your data from your UAE Pass digital identity profile.
Confirmation and payment are the only two actions required. The average completion time is under 4 minutes (ICP, 2026). A long-term UAE resident renewing for the third consecutive time via UAE Pass can genuinely finish the entire process before their coffee goes cold, no uploads, no queues, no centre visit.
Emirates ID Renewal Fees in AED 2026
Emirates ID renewal fees in 2026 range from AED 170 total for a 1-year card to AED 370 total for a 3-year card. Each fee includes a fixed ICP service charge of AED 70. Typing centre surcharges of AED 30–70 apply for in-person submissions. There is no separate biometrics fee for standard renewals.
Full Fee Breakdown by Card Validity
The fee structure is straightforward. The ICP service fee is fixed at AED 70 regardless of which card validity you choose (ICP, 2026). Here's the complete breakdown:
1-year card: AED 100 card fee + AED 70 ICP service fee = AED 170 total
2-year card: AED 200 card fee + AED 70 ICP service fee = AED 270 total
3-year card: AED 300 card fee + AED 70 ICP service fee = AED 370 total
Lost or damaged card replacement: AED 300 card fee + AED 70 ICP service fee = AED 370 total
Children under 15: AED 100 card fee + AED 70 ICP service fee = AED 170 total
Example: An employer renewing Emirates IDs for 10 staff members on 3-year cards pays exactly AED 3,700 in total ICP fees. That's a fixed, predictable cost for HR budgeting, no surprises.
Late Renewal Fines and Extra Charges
A fine of AED 20 per day applies for each day beyond the 30-day grace period, up to a maximum of AED 1,000 (ICP, 2026). Fines are collected at the point of renewal, you cannot submit a new application without settling outstanding penalties first at icp.gov.ae.
Two additional charges worth knowing: the urgent delivery surcharge is AED 150 on top of the standard fee for next-day Emirates Post delivery. And no VAT applies to Emirates ID renewal fees, since this is a government service.
Example: A resident who delays renewal by 30 days past the grace period accumulates AED 600 in daily fines (30 days × AED 20), payable at icp.gov.ae before the new card is issued.
Need help managing renewal costs and timelines as a freezone investor? See Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone residency services for a fully coordinated approach.
Documents Required
To renew your Emirates ID in UAE you need your original Emirates ID card or number, a valid UAE residence visa, a passport copy, and a recent passport-size photo. MOHRE-sponsored workers may also need their current labour contract or work permit reference number.
Standard Document Checklist for Residents
Original Emirates ID card, or your Emirates ID number if the card is lost.
Valid UAE residence visa, a copy of the visa page in your passport.
Passport copy, photo page and UAE entry stamp page at minimum.
Recent passport-size photo, white background, face clearly visible, JPEG format for online uploads.
MOHRE work permit reference, for employer-sponsored employees, retrieve this from the MOHRE portal at mohre.gov.ae (MOHRE, 2026).
Example: A sponsored worker renewing through a typing centre in Sharjah presents their original Emirates ID, visa page, passport copy, and MOHRE work permit reference. The full set is processed in under 10 minutes.
Additional Documents for Special Cases
Name change: UAE court order or an attested marriage or divorce certificate.
Lost card: Police report reference number from your emirate's police portal.
Children turning 15: School enrolment letter or proof of dependency alongside the residence visa.
Investor or freezone visa holders: Trade license copy from DED or the relevant freezone authority (ICP, 2026).
Example: A Dubai South Business Hub Free Zone investor renewing an Emirates ID after a trade license renewal submits their updated freezone license alongside the standard document set. Standard typing centres often miss this requirement, which is exactly why specialist support matters.
For a full breakdown of what your Emirates ID contains and how it's structured, see the Emirates ID card guide.
Timeline and Processing
Emirates ID renewal processing takes 3–5 working days for standard online applications in 2026, with urgent next-day delivery available for an extra AED 150. In-person applications at ICP service centres are typically approved on the same day, with card delivery following within 5 working days via Emirates Post.
Standard vs Urgent Processing Times
Renewal Channel | ICP Approval | Card Delivery | Extra Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
Online (standard) | Within 24 hours | 3–5 working days | None |
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