You bought (or renewed) car insurance — now you need to confirm it’s active with government systems before registration renewal or driving. Here’s how to do that online and fast.
Let’s be blunt — driving without valid insurance in the UAE isn’t just risky, it’s illegal. Authorities block registration renewals if your policy isn’t showing as active in the traffic system. Checking online ensures you’re compliant and avoids fines or hassles at renewal time.
Before you start, have at least one of these ready:
If your new policy just got issued, allow 15–60 minutes for the government systems to sync data.
Use the official government sources first. These pull data directly from the UAE traffic database — not from brokers or third parties.
This works across all Emirates because MOI connects all traffic departments. Quick and official.
EVG displays insurance validity alongside other vehicle data. Good secondary check.
If your car is Dubai-registered:
RTA confirms insurance before letting you renew your registration.
For Abu Dhabi vehicles:
Useful when Dubai tools don’t show data due to registration differences.
Pro tip: If nothing shows up, refresh and wait 15–30 mins — newly issued policies take a short time to appear.
Say you renewed a Dubai policy at 10:00 AM but the RTA portal still shows “no insurance” at 10:15 AM. This usually means the start date on the policy is set tomorrow (common if not clarified). Ask your insurer to adjust the start to today and re-upload to the traffic authority. Within 60 minutes, the portals should reflect the correct status.
Yes — MOI and EVG let you query by plate number without a full login, though some features require UAE PASS.
Wait at least 15–60 minutes for the data sync, then refresh.
Yes — all official portals work from outside the UAE as long as you can access them online.
Brokers can show your policy, but only the government system verifies legal status for traffic and registration.
Here’s the bottom line: You don’t need to call or visit anyone. Using the official MOI, EVG, or RTA tools, you can verify your UAE vehicle insurance status in under a minute. This protects you from fines, makes registration smoother, and gives you peace of mind.
Ready to check? Grab your plate number and start with the MOI portal — that’s usually fastest and covers all Emirates.