Dubai Roads issues technical examination certificates electronically

  • The initiative supports the country's efforts to confront "Covid-19".

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  • Jamal Al-Sada: The authority seeks to improve and develop its services in order to make customers happy.

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The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has finally stopped printing technical inspection certificates for vehicles registered in the emirate, and is content with providing vehicle owners with an electronic copy of these certificates by e-mail, in a step that aims to achieve a number of goals and objectives that make customers obtain these The service is quick and easy, and it also contributes to the achievement of strategic government directions and initiatives in this field.

The Director of the Vehicle Licensing Department at the Licensing Agency, Jamal Al-Sada, affirmed the authority’s keenness to support the government’s plans and initiatives, including supporting the Green Economy Initiative. This step also comes in line with the strategic objectives of the Dubai government in promoting electronic services, and the “paperless transactions” strategy launched by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan. Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, in addition to supporting government efforts aimed at transforming Dubai into the smartest city in the world.

He added that the initiative aims to achieve a number of strategic goals and objectives, including "Smart Dubai" by achieving leadership in digital transformation, and "Safety and environmental sustainability" by reducing the printing of papers. The initiative also comes at this time to support the state's efforts to implement measures. Precautionary measures to confront Coronavirus (Covid-19).

And the gentlemen continued that the authority seeks to improve and develop its services in order to make customers from different sectors of society happy, and to raise their level of satisfaction with the services of the authority.

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