How to Renew Vehicle Registration in Saudi Arabia: A Helpful Guide

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Driving in Saudi Arabia comes with responsibilities, and one of the most important is keeping your vehicle registration, or Istimara, up to date. Whether you’re cruising through Riyadh or navigating the mountains of Abha, an expired Istimara can land you with heavy fines, blocked services, or even vehicle impoundment. Luckily, Saudi Arabia has made the renewal process simple, fast, and digital. 

In this complete guide, we’ll take you through what you need, how to renew it, online or in person, and what to do if you hit a snag. Let’s keep you road-legal, fine-free, and worry-free.

Why Renewing Your Car Registration Matters

Renewing your Istimara isn’t just a legal formality. It’s crucial for multiple reasons. First, it ensures your car meets Saudi Arabia’s road safety and emissions standards. Driving with an expired registration can lead to fines, vehicle confiscation, and denial of services such as insurance claims or vehicle transfers.

Additionally, law enforcement and Muroor checkpoints frequently scan license plates to verify registration status. If you’re caught with an expired Istimara, you could face a fine of 100 SAR or more and risk having your car towed. Renewing on time protects your wallet, your vehicle, and your peace of mind.

Requirements Before You Start

To successfully renew your Istimara, you must meet several key conditions:

  • Your vehicle must have a valid Fahas (technical inspection) certificate.
  • You need valid motor insurance in force.
  • All outstanding traffic fines must be cleared.
  • The car must be due for renewal within the permitted window, up to 180 days before expiration.
  • The renewal fee is 100 SAR.

Meeting all requirements in advance avoids surprises and delays during the renewal process.

How to Renew Your Istimara via Absher

The most efficient method to renew your registration is through the Absher platform, available online or via app:

  • Log in to your Absher account.
  • Navigate to Online Services → Muroor Services.
  • Choose Vehicle Services, then Manage Vehicles.
  • Select your vehicle from the list and choose “Renew Vehicle Registration”.
  • Review the fees and confirm.
  • You’ll receive an electronic confirmation, and your updated registration will reflect in your account within minutes.

Make sure your Fahas, insurance, and fines are in order beforehand for a seamless experience.

It is worth noting that renewing your Istimara without Fahas was only possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, you can no longer renew it without Fahas. The following message pops up if you try to restore it without Fahas: 

  • The vehicle’s inspection certificate is invalid. The VRR of the car cannot be continued. Please visit the inspection offices to update the inspection.

In-Person Renewal at Inspection Centers

If you prefer or need to renew in person:

  • Visit a Fahas-approved inspection center to get your vehicle tested first.
  • Many centers require appointment booking, especially in cities like Khobar or Dhahran.
  • After passing inspection, pay any remaining fines and confirm your insurance is active.
  • Visit an authorized Traffic Police or Muroor branch, present your documents, pay the renewal fee, and finalize the registration.

This option may take longer, but it is helpful if your Fahas or documents require manual verification.

Renewal Fees, Timeline, and Penalties

  • Renewal Fee: 100 SAR per year for private vehicles. Higher fees apply for public, commercial, or heavy-duty vehicles.
  • Online Renewal via Absher: This process typically takes a few minutes. Requires all fines cleared, valid Fahas, and insurance.
  • In-Person Renewal: May take 1–2 business days, depending on documentation and traffic center queues.
  • Late Renewal Penalty: 100 SAR if the Istimara has already expired. Additional legal penalties may apply if you’re caught driving with an expired registration.
  • Consequences of Expired Istimara: Vehicle may be fined, impounded, or denied access to related services. Insurance claims may be rejected for accidents occurring while the Istimara is expired.

Tips for a Smooth Renewal

  • Start Early: You can renew your Istimara up to 180 days before it expires. Avoid last-minute issues and delays.
  • Check Fahas Certificate: Ensure your vehicle has passed the technical inspection. Schedule the inspection in advance if it’s nearing expiry.
  • Confirm Insurance Validity: Ensure your insurance is active and correctly linked with Absher. Renew your policy if needed before starting the Istimara renewal.
  • Clear Traffic Violations: Pay off all pending traffic fines through Absher or other approved platforms. Fines will block the renewal process if left unresolved.
  • Verify Your Absher Info: Ensure your Absher profile is up to date with correct personal details. Mismatches in ID or license info can cause rejections or delays.

Conclusion

Renewing your vehicle registration in Saudi Arabia is a simple, efficient, and mostly digital process. With systems like Absher and Muroor working in tandem, it’s never been easier to stay compliant. Be proactive, ensure your Fahas, insurance, and fines are cleared, and act before your Istimara expires.

Whether you’re doing it online or in person, timely renewal saves money, prevents penalties, and keeps you driving legally without stress. Consider it not just a formality, but a smart step in responsible vehicle ownership.

FAQs

Q1: How early can I renew my Istimara?

You can renew up to 180 days before its expiration date.

Q2: What documents are required for renewal?

You need a valid Fahas certificate, motor insurance, no outstanding traffic fines, and a valid national ID or Iqama.

Q3: What happens if my Istimara expires?

You can still renew, but you’ll incur a late penalty of 100 SAR. Driving with an expired Istimara is illegal.

Q4: Can I renew if my Fahas has expired?

No. Your vehicle must pass a current technical inspection before renewal.

Q5: Is online renewal faster than going in person?

Yes. Online renewal via Absher is usually completed within minutes, whereas in-person renewal may take 1–2 days, depending on the location.

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