Dubai’s Transport Licensing Landscape: Why Every Driver and Fleet Owner Must Know the Rules
Ever wondered how a tiny slip in Dubai’s transport licensing can freeze a fleet owner for months?
We’ve seen it happen—drivers missing a crucial medical test, a licence delayed, and a business stuck in limbo.
That’s why the RTA and TASHEEL are the twin engines that keep Dubai’s transport machine humming.
Let’s break down what they do and why skipping a step is a big no‑no.
The Roads and Transport Authority, or RTA, handles passenger transport, ride‑sharing, and general vehicle licensing.
TASHEEL, the Department of Economic Development’s transport arm, deals with freight, trucking, and logistics licences.
Think of them as two gears in a finely tuned machine—one for people, one for goods.
Missing an RTA approval means no Uber or Mashaweer registration, no passenger income.
Missing a TASHEEL licence stops your truck from picking up cargo, leaving your fleet idle.
In both cases, compliance gaps translate to fines, legal hurdles, and lost revenue.
| Licence Type | Governing Authority | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger Transport (Taxi, Bus, Private Hire) | RTA | City‑wide passenger services |
| Ride‑Sharing (Uber, Careem, Mashaweer) | RTA | On‑demand passenger transport |
| Freight & Trucking | TASHEEL | Long‑haul, short‑haul, and inter‑city freight |
| Logistics & Warehousing | TASHEEL | Distribution, warehousing, and cold‑chain services |
Ready to navigate this maze with confidence?
Next, we’ll walk through the exact steps to secure each licence and keep your operations smooth.
When you apply to the RTA, they scrutinize your vehicle’s safety record, insurance, and driver credentials.
One oversight—missing a valid insurance policy—can halt the entire process, much like a missing gear stops a car from moving.
TASHEEL’s freight licensing focuses on vehicle capacity, driver qualifications, and environmental compliance.
They perform technical inspections that can reveal hidden defects; a single failure can result in a costly re‑inspection, delaying your delivery schedule.
By mastering both licensing streams, you position your fleet to seize new market opportunities, avoid regulatory penalties, and build trust with clients.
Think of it as adding a second engine to your business—double the power, double the profit.
In the next section, we’ll break down the application journey step by step, from creating a TASHEEL account to receiving your licence PDF.
Ensuring you stay ahead of the curve.
Trucking Companies
Decoding the Licensing Authorities: RTA vs. TASHEEL
Let’s unpack who’s in charge of what in Dubai’s transport scene. We’ve all seen the frustration of a licence stuck in limbo—drivers missing a test, fleets idling for months. In Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and the Department of Economic Development’s TASHEEL portal keep the wheels turning. Here’s the low‑down on who does what and why it matters.
Licence Authority Map
| Licence Type | Governing Authority | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger Transport (Taxi, Bus, Private Hire) | RTA | City‑wide passenger services |
| Ride‑Sharing (Uber, Careem, Mashaweer) | RTA | On‑demand passenger transport |
| Freight & Trucking | TASHEEL | Long‑haul, short‑haul, and inter‑city freight |
| Logistics & Warehousing | TASHEEL | Distribution, warehousing, cold‑chain services |
Key Regulatory Differences
- Scope – RTA handles passenger transport; TASHEEL handles freight and logistics.
- Application Process – RTA uses a paper‑based renewal for taxis; TASHEEL offers a fully digital portal.
- Fees – RTA’s passenger licence starts at AED 1,200; TASHEEL’s freight licence begins at AED 3,000.
- Compliance Checks – RTA requires annual vehicle inspections; TASHEEL mandates a technical inspection at a TASHEEL centre.
Recent Policy Updates
- RTA has rolled out a digital renewal feature, cutting approval time to 48 hours for taxi licences.
- TASHEEL revised its freight licence fee schedule, adding a 5 % surcharge for vehicles over 30 t.
- Both authorities now enforce a mandatory safety training certificate, valid for two years, for all commercial drivers.
Application Process through TASHEEL Portal
- Create an account on the TASHEEL portal and log in.
- Select “New Licence Application” and choose the freight or logistics licence type.
- Upload required documents (identity card, vehicle registration, insurance, and technical inspection report).
- Complete the online questionnaire about vehicle specifications and intended use.
- Pay the application fee via the portal’s payment gateway.
- Submit and await confirmation; you’ll receive an email with a status tracker.
Post‑Approval Steps
- Vehicle Registration – Register the vehicle with the RTA or local municipality as required.
- Insurance – Obtain commercial vehicle insurance that meets the minimum coverage stipulated by the authority.
- Compliance Monitoring – For ride‑sharing operators, ensure periodic safety checks and driver training records are updated.
Practical Takeaway
When you’re applying, remember: the RTA is your go‑to for passenger services, while TASHEEL is the hub for trucks and logistics. Keep your documents updated, use the right portal, and stay ahead of the new fee tweaks. By aligning with the correct authority, you avoid costly delays and keep your fleet moving.
Next Steps
- If you’re a freight operator, log in to the TASHEEL portal and start the digital application.
- For ride‑share drivers, visit the RTA portal and complete the e‑renewal.
- Keep an eye on the monthly newsletters from both authorities for policy changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does approval take for a freight licence?
A: After submitting the application through the TASHEEL portal, approvals typically occur within 7–10 business days, depending on the completeness of your documents.
Q: What are the fees for a trucking licence?
A: The base freight licence fee starts at AED 3,000, with additional surcharges for heavy vehicles or special permits.
Q: Do I need to renew my licence annually?
A: Yes, freight licences require annual renewal through the TASHEEL portal, and passenger licences through the RTA portal.
Q: Where can I find vehicle registration and freight regulations?
A: Refer to the Vehicle registration and Freight regulations pages for detailed guidance.
The road to a valid licence is clearer when you know which authority holds the keys. Stay informed, stay compliant, and let the wheels keep turning.
Paperwork piles up in Dubai and can bring a fleet to a halt—just one missing medical test can delay operations for weeks. That’s why we split each licence category into clear, bite‑size rules. Want to know what matters?
Eligibility Essentials: Who Can Apply for a Dubai Transport Licence
Commercial trucking, freight haulers, and ride‑sharing fleets face different gatekeepers—RTA for passengers, TASHEEL for freight. Every licence starts with a registered company and a valid trade license. The DED commercial licence must prove a clear legal entity. Do you already have one?
| Licence Type | Minimum Employees | Capital | Medical | Training | Vehicle Inspection | Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freight & Trucking | 5 | AED 150k | Valid for 3 years | 5‑day TASHEEL course | Passes inspection | Third‑party liability |
| Ride‑Sharing | 3 | N/A | Valid for 3 years | 2‑day RTA course | N/A | Third‑party liability |
Ahmed’s logistics company started with 8 trucks, met capital, and passed the medical. Within 6 weeks they received their licence and expanded to 12 trucks.
- Registered company and trade licence in place.
- Minimum 5 employees for freight, 3 for ride‑sharing.
- Capital of AED 150k for freight licences.
- Valid medical certificate for every driver.
- Completed RTA or TASHEEL approved training.
- Vehicle passes technical inspection.
- Insurance covering third‑party liability.
Application Process via the TASHEEL Portal
- Log in to the TASHEEL portal with your company credentials.
- Select the “Transport Licence” application type and choose the appropriate licence category (Freight & Trucking or Ride‑Sharing).
- Upload required documents: trade license, company registration, medical certificates, training certificates, and any vehicle inspection reports.
- Pay the applicable fee using the portal’s payment gateway.
- Submit the application and wait for the review. You will receive an email confirmation with a tracking number.
- Once approved, download the licence certificate and print it for display on your vehicles.
Post‑Approval Steps
After receiving the licence, you’ll need to complete the following actions to keep your fleet compliant:
- Register each vehicle with the RTA or TASHEEL and obtain the vehicle registration number.
- Purchase third‑party liability insurance that meets the minimum coverage limits.
- Schedule annual vehicle inspections and keep the inspection reports on file.
- For ride‑sharing operators, register each driver with the RTA and ensure they hold a valid driver’s licence and medical certificate.
- Submit periodic compliance reports to the RTA/TASHEEL as required.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does the approval process take? Typically 2–4 weeks, depending on the completeness of your application and the workload of the licensing authority.
- What are the fees for a trucking licence? The base fee is AED 1,200, with additional charges for vehicle inspections and documentation. Exact amounts can vary, so check the latest fee schedule on the TASHEEL portal.
- Do I need a separate licence for each vehicle? No. One licence covers all vehicles under your company, but each vehicle must still be registered and insured.
- Can I apply for a ride‑sharing licence if I only have one vehicle? Yes, but you must meet the minimum employee requirement of three drivers and the capital threshold set by the RTA.
Trucking Companies in Dubai
Step‑by‑Step TASHEEL Application: From Registration to Approval
If you run a freight operation, a ride‑sharing fleet, or a mixed‑mode transport business in Dubai, you’ll find that the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and the TASHEEL portal govern everything. The steps to get a Dubai transport licence are the same no matter what you do. Below is a friendly, yet detailed guide that takes you through every stage, from setting up an account to getting the final approval.
Overview of Trucking Companies
- Freight & Trucking licences are for commercial vehicles that transport goods.
- Passenger Transport licences cover ride‑sharing and taxi services.
- The RTA issues the licence number, while TASHEEL handles the electronic application and payment.
Eligibility Criteria, Documents, and Prerequisites
To qualify for a trucking licence, you must:
- Hold a valid UAE commercial vehicle licence (dedicated to the vehicle type).
- Provide a company registration certificate issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED).
- Submit a medical certificate that meets RTA standards.
- Provide driver training certificates for all drivers who will operate the vehicle.
- Have a valid vehicle registration and insurance policy.
Detailed, Numbered Process for Application Through the TASHEEL Portal
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Create a TASHEEL Account
Visit https://tasheel.ae and click Register. Enter your company name, DED licence number, email, and phone. Verify that the DED licence number matches the official record to avoid delays. -
Log In & Access “Transport Business” Service
After registration, log in. On the dashboard, tap Business Services → Transport Business Licences. -
Choose Licence Type
Select Freight & Trucking for freight operations or Passenger Transport for ride‑sharing. Radio buttons will guide you to the correct form. -
Complete the Application Form
Fill in the following sections:
- Company Info
- Vehicle Details
- Driver Info
- Document Upload
Make sure every field is accurate; incomplete entries trigger red error messages. -
Upload Supporting Documents
Upload PDFs or images (max 5 MB) for:
- DED Commercial Licence
- Vehicle Registration
- Driver’s UAE Licence
- Medical Certificates
- Insurance Policy
The drag‑and‑drop area accepts only PDFs and images. Compress files if they exceed the size limit.
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Pay Licence Fees
Use the integrated payment gateway—credit card or UAE bank transfer. Fees are: AED 3,000 for freight licences, AED 1,200 for passenger licences. The payment screen shows a clear breakdown: Licence Fee, Processing Fee. -
Submit Application & Track Status
Click Submit. You’ll receive a reference number and an email confirmation. Under My Applications, the status will read Under Review, then Approved or Rejected. Typical review time is 5‑7 business days for freight licences. -
Receive Licence
Once approved, the licence PDF appears in your portal and is emailed to you. Download it immediately and keep a backup in a cloud folder.
Post‑Approval Steps
- Vehicle Registration – Register the vehicle with the RTA and obtain a vehicle registration number.
- Insurance – Ensure the vehicle has valid third‑party liability insurance.
- Compliance Monitoring – For ride‑sharing operators, maintain compliance with Uber or Mashaweer requirements, including regular vehicle inspections and driver background checks.
- Renewals – Licence renewal is required every 5 years; schedule the renewal before expiry to avoid penalties.
Tips to Avoid Common Pitfalls
- File Format Errors – Save documents as PDFs, not images.
- Missing Signatures – Ensure every scanned copy has a clear, signed signature.
- Late Uploads – Upload documents before clicking Submit; the portal will not accept additions afterward.
Mobile App Convenience
The TASHEEL mobile app mirrors the web experience. It’s handy for on‑the‑go status checks and quick document uploads via your phone’s camera.
Timeline Estimate
From account creation to licence receipt: 7–10 business days. Plan for a buffer if you’re new to the portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does approval take?
A: The typical approval window is 5‑7 business days for freight licences, slightly longer for passenger licences.
Q: What are the fees for a trucking licence?
A: AED 3,000 for freight licences and AED 1,200 for passenger licences, plus a processing fee displayed during payment.
Q: Do I need to register my vehicle separately?
A: Yes. Vehicle registration with the RTA is a separate requirement and must be completed before or after licence approval, depending on your business model.
Q: Are there additional requirements for ride‑sharing drivers?
A: Ride‑sharing drivers must meet the Ride‑Sharing Driver Requirements set by the RTA, including a valid UAE driving licence, a clean driving record, and completion of an approved driver training program.
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This guide should give you all the actionable steps you need to navigate the TASHEEL portal efficiently. Follow the numbered steps, keep documents pristine, and you’ll obtain your trucking licence faster than you expect.