Emirates Vehicle Gate (EVG) is one of the UAE’s core digital government platforms for vehicle- and driver-related services. It is designed to simplify everyday motoring administration by allowing residents in most emirates to manage registrations, insurance, fines, and licence details through a single online portal.
This guide explains what Emirates Vehicle Gate is, how it works, what services it covers, and who can use it in 2026.
- What is Emirates Vehicle Gate (EVG)
- Key services offered by EVG
- How to register and use EVG
- Advantages of using EVG
- Regions covered and limitations
- Fees, requirements and deadlines
- Troubleshooting common issues
- Key takeaways
- FAQs
What is Emirates Vehicle Gate (EVG)
Emirates Vehicle Gate is an official UAE government platform that consolidates vehicle, insurance, driver, and traffic fine services into one system. It serves as the primary digital hub for vehicle-related services across all emirates except Dubai.
For Dubai-registered vehicles, services are managed separately via the RTA Dubai website or the Dubai Now app.
Key services offered by EVG

EVG provides a wide range of services connected to vehicle ownership, driving compliance, and personal records.
Vehicle registration and renewal
EVG allows users to register new vehicles or renew existing registrations online. Requirements typically include a valid Emirates ID, approved 12-month insurance, and a passed technical inspection for vehicles over three years old. Registration renewal fees for light vehicles typically range from AED 350 to AED 380. A digital registration card is issued, while the physical sticker is delivered separately.
Insurance services
Drivers can compare insurance providers, purchase third-party or comprehensive cover, and renew existing policies directly through EVG. Third-party insurance is mandatory in the UAE. Driving without valid insurance can result in fines, black points, and possible vehicle impoundment.
Fine and violation management
EVG allows users to view and pay traffic fines issued by authorities across Abu Dhabi and the Northern Emirates. Some Dubai-related fine summaries, including temporary discount campaigns, may appear within EVG, but full management and payment for Dubai-registered vehicles must still be completed through RTA platforms. Payments are processed online, and digital receipts are available.
Accident history and vehicle certificates
Users can check a vehicle’s accident history for free using the chassis number. EVG provides extensive nationwide records, although the Ministry of Interior portal is sometimes considered more comprehensive for older or multi-emirate data. EVG also allows users to view and print official vehicle certificates.
Driver licence and profile services
Drivers can view licence details, expiry dates, and black points through EVG. In supported emirates, eligible users may also renew their driving licence. Personal details, such as contact information, can be updated in the profile section.
How to register and use EVG
Accessing the Emirates Vehicle Gate is fully digital and straightforward.
- Registration process
Users visit the official EVG website and register using their Emirates ID or unified ID details, traffic code, email address, and mobile number. In 2026, EVG relies heavily on UAE Pass integration to enable faster, more secure login and verification.
- Performing common tasks on EVG
Once logged in, users can renew vehicle registration, buy or renew insurance, check and pay fines, view accident history, and manage driving licence information. Technical inspection certificates used for renewals are typically valid for 30 days.
Advantages of using EVG

EVG brings multiple government services into a single dashboard, reducing paperwork and in-person visits. The platform is available 24/7, helping users avoid delays, missed deadlines, and unnecessary penalties. Transparent access to insurance status, fines, and black points also supports better compliance.
Regions covered and limitations
Emirates Vehicle Gate covers Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. Dubai-registered vehicles are not supported and must be managed via RTA digital platforms.
Accurate Emirates ID and vehicle data are essential. Any mismatch between identity records, traffic files, or insurance details may prevent successful service processing.
Fees, requirements and deadlines
Vehicle registration renewal for light vehicles typically costs around AED 350–380. Late renewal results in a monthly fine of AED 20. If registration is delayed by more than three months, an additional AED 500 fine and four black points may apply. Insurance fees vary by provider and vehicle type, and accident history inquiries are free.
Troubleshooting common issues
Registration or renewal failures are often caused by mismatched Emirates ID or vehicle records. Insurance issues usually stem from unapproved providers or insufficient coverage. Payment delays can occur due to banking limits or temporary network issues. When checking accident history, the chassis number must be entered exactly as registered.
Key takeaways
Emirates Vehicle Gate is the primary digital platform for managing vehicle and driver services in all UAE emirates except Dubai. It covers registration, insurance, fines, accident history, and licence services, helping residents save time and stay compliant. Valid insurance, accurate records, and timely renewals are essential to avoid penalties.
FAQs
Any UAE resident with a valid Emirates ID or unified ID living in an emirate covered by EVG can use the platform. Dubai-registered vehicles are excluded.
Driving without mandatory third-party insurance can result in a fine of AED 500, black points, and possible vehicle impoundment.
Yes. In supported emirates, EVG allows users to view licence details, check black points, and renew licences if eligibility conditions are met.
Log in to EVG, select the accident inquiry service, and enter the exact chassis number to view the report.
No. Dubai-registered vehicles must be managed through the RTA Dubai website or the Dubai Now app.