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Dubai RTA plans auction for special number plates

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Dubai RTA plans auction for special number plates

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The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is organizing a special number plate auction, featuring unique plates with 2, 3, 4, and 5 digits suitable for private vehicles, vintage cars, and motorbikes. Key details of the event include:

  • Auction Date and Time: Scheduled for February 19, starting at 8 am.
  • Plate Types: The auction encompasses 350 fancy number plates.
  • Available Codes: Alphabetic codes ranging from A to Z are available for these plates.
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  • Bidder Registration: Registration for the 74th online auction opened on February 12, requiring each bidder to possess a traffic file in Dubai.
  • Payment and Fees: Bidders must submit a security check of Dh5,000 and a non-refundable entry fee of Dh120. Payments can be made at designated Customer Happiness Centers or online via credit card through www.rta.ae or the Dubai Drive app. Additionally, a 5% VAT applies to the sale of vehicle number plates in the auction.

Interested participants should ensure timely registration and compliance with all requirements. For further information, visit www.rta.ae to learn more about Dubai’s number plate auction.

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