As part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to simplify mobility for residents and visitors, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has expanded its list of countries whose driving licences are eligible for direct exchange with a UAE driving licence. In 2025 alone, more than 58,000 foreign licences were replaced, reflecting growing demand for the service.
Here are the most recently added countries and regions:
1. Kyrgyzstan
Drivers holding valid licences from Kyrgyzstan can now exchange them directly for a UAE licence, marking a step forward in expanding recognition for Central Asian countries.
2. Kosovo
Kosovo has been added to the approved list following updated international agreements, allowing its citizens to complete a straightforward licence replacement process in Dubai.
3. North Macedonia
Licence holders from North Macedonia are now eligible for exchange, strengthening cooperation with European nations and supporting Dubai’s diverse expatriate population.
4. Croatia
Croatia’s inclusion brings another EU country into the programme, reflecting Dubai’s expanding network of recognised European driving licences.
5. State of Texas (US)
In a notable move, Dubai now recognises driving licences issued by the State of Texas, adding to the growing list of US jurisdictions eligible for exchange under bilateral arrangements.
How the programme fits into the bigger picture
According to RTA, driving licences can now be exchanged from 57 recognised countries, including:
- 5 GCC countries
- 38 European countries
- 13 Asian and Latin American countries
- 1 African country
The expansion supports Dubai’s goal of improving the quality of life, reducing bureaucracy, and making it easier for international residents to settle and drive legally in the emirate.
How the licence exchange works
Applicants can complete the process:
- Online via the RTA website, or
- In person at Customer Happiness Centres across Dubai
Requirements include:
- A valid original driving licence
- An eye test at an approved vision centre
- In-person attendance
- Payment of applicable fees
RTA says the move aligns with the UAE’s broader vision of delivering flexible, efficient services and reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global hub for living, working, and seamless mobility.
The full list of countries whose driving licences are recognised for replacement with a UAE driving licence can be viewed through the service link below: https://www.rta.ae/wps/portal/rta/ae/home/rta-services?lang=en