The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has identified nine centers to obtain a “replacement” for vehicle plates that were lost following the recent depression that the country experienced, noting that a request to issue a “replacement” for a vehicle plate can be submitted through the authority’s website, And visit the designated centers to receive it.
The Authority stated that the nine centers through which license plates can be received are: Shamil Center Al Qusais, Kars Al Mamzar Center, Al Mumayaz Center – Al Mizhar Markets, Tajdid Centre, Tamam Al Kindi Centre, Al Integra Center – Al Awir, Al Integra Center Al Quoz, Al Mumayaz Center Al Barsha Mall, and the «Al Mumayaz Center» Al Barsha Mall. “Wasil Jaddaf.”
The Authority stressed the necessity of immediately reporting the loss of vehicle plates, in order to ensure the comfort of car owners and to avoid violations, by submitting a request to issue a “replacement for a lost or damaged plate.” The authority explained on its website that the documents required for citizens, residents, and residents of Gulf Cooperation Council countries are the original Emirati ID, and a letter from the police in the event of loss of license plates. As for commercial companies, it is necessary to present the original Emirates ID, a letter from the police in the event of loss of license plates, and a letter from the company. She stated that for commercial company vehicles (free zone), it is necessary to submit the original Emirati ID, a notification of the loss of the customs certificate, a letter from the company, and a letter from the free zone authority in “Jafza”, Dubai Media City and Dubai Airport, as is necessary for vehicles of local and federal government and semi-government agencies. Submit the original Emirates ID, a notification of the loss of the customs certificate, and a letter from the government agency. As for vehicles of diplomatic bodies, they must present the original Emirati ID, a report of the loss of the customs certificate, and a letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On the other hand, the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority called on users of the Dubai Metro Red Line to plan trips in advance and follow the instructions of the authority’s employees at the metro stations, to avoid any delays in metro trips. The Authority confirmed that the Dubai Metro service on the Red Line operates in both directions, from Centrepoint Station to Expo 2020 Station, and from Jebel Ali Station to the UAE Exchange Station, without stopping at the On Pacific, Equity, Mashreq and Energy stations. The authority reported that Al-Midan Street at the intersection with Al-Asayel Street was reopened in both directions, as well as the reopening of the tunnel at the intersection of Beirut Street and Al-Nahda Street in both directions to traffic, as part of its efforts to restore the flow of traffic again.
• The Authority stressed the necessity of immediately reporting the loss of vehicle plates in order to avoid violations.
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