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RTA diverts 3 driver licensing services to smart and e-channels from mid-June

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will divert three driver licensing services from customers happiness centres to smart and electronic channels as of mid-June 2021. Services to be diverted cover applications for renewing driver license, replacement of lost/damaged driver license, and the issuance of experience certificate for drivers.
“From the middle of June 2021, RTA’s customer happiness centres will cease offering services relating to the renewal of driver license, replacement of lost/damaged driver license, and the issuance of experience certificates for drivers,” said Sultan Al Marzooqi, Director of Drivers Licensing, Licensing Agency, RTA.

Explaining the new service channels, Al Marzooqi said, “Applications for renewing driver license service are now provided through the RTA’s Dubai Drive App, website, self-service kiosks and approved eyesight testing centres. The replacement of lost/damaged driver license service is available at RTA App and website. Applications for drivers’ experience certificates are now open through RTA’s website, Dubai Drive App and self-service kiosks.”
“The digitisation of these licensing services is part of RTA’s drive to migrate to electronic and smart platforms for offering services compatible with the government’s paperless services strategy. These efforts, which are in line with two strategic goals of RTA (Smart Dubai) and (People Happiness), contribute to making Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world. Such transformation is part of RTA’s ongoing efforts to benefit from the 4th Industrial Revolution technologies, which set the base for the current smart transformation of public services,” concluded Al Marzooqi.

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