20May

Sharjah Traffic Department: If you live, work, or drive in Sharjah, checking your traffic fines regularly can help you avoid legal issues and unexpected penalties. Many people delay checking fines until it’s too late, often during vehicle registration or Emirates ID renewal.

Ignoring fines in the UAE, especially in Sharjah, may lead to

  • Blacklisting of vehicles

  • Vehicle impoundment

  • Black points on your license

  • Suspension of your driving license

  • Delays in work visa or Emirates ID processing

That’s why it’s essential to understand how to check and pay Sharjah traffic fines accurately and stay updated.

Sharjah Traffic Department—How to Pay Fines or Check Status in 2025

Who Needs to Monitor Fines?

Sharjah Traffic Department: Anyone with a registered vehicle, driving license, or working as a driver or delivery professional in Sharjah should regularly check for fines.

This includes:

  • Private vehicle owners

  • Logistics/delivery drivers

  • Public transport and taxi drivers

  • Blue-collar staff using company vehicles

  • HR and fleet managers responsible for company cars

  • Employers managing large transport teams

How to Check Traffic Fines in Sharjah—3 Official Methods

1. Via Sharjah Police Website

This is the most direct way to check fines in Sharjah.

Steps:

  1. Visit: https://www.shjpolice.gov.ae

  2. Click on “Traffic Services.”

  3. Select “Fine Inquiry.”

  4. Choose your preferred method:

    • Vehicle Plate Number

    • Emirates ID

    • Driver’s License Number

  5. Click Search to view all fines and violations

Results include the fine amount, date, type of violation, and location.

2. Through MOI UAE Portal

The Ministry of Interior (MOI) portal consolidates fines across all Emirates, including Sharjah.

Steps:

  1. Visit: https://www.moi.gov.ae

  2. Log in or register

  3. Navigate to “Traffic Services.”

  4. Select “Traffic Fine Payment.”

  5. Enter Emirates ID, plate number, or license number

  6. View and pay fines instantly

Useful for companies with drivers across multiple Emirates.

3. Using the MOI UAE Mobile App

Available for both Android and iOS, this app offers:

  • Fine inquiry

  • Payment tracking

  • Violation photos (in some cases)

  • Push notifications for new fines

Just enter your Emirates ID or plate number and check anytime.

How to Pay Sharjah Traffic Fines

Online Payment

Fines can be paid instantly using

  • Debit or credit card

  • Apple Pay/Samsung Pay (on mobile apps)

  • UAE Pass–linked accounts for faster checkout

Websites/Apps to Pay:

  • Sharjah Police Website

  • MOI UAE Portal

  • MOI UAE App

Some fines offer discounts if paid early of up to 25% off.

Offline Payment Options

You can also visit:

  • Sharjah Traffic Department in Industrial Area 5

  • Customer Happiness Centers across Sharjah

  • Smart kiosks in major malls (e.g., Sahara Centre, Mega Mall)

Carry your Emirates ID, driving license, or vehicle registration card.

Common Traffic Violations in Sharjah (2025)

ViolationFine (AED)Black Points
Speeding (20–30 km/h over limit)AED 6004
Mobile phone use while drivingAED 8004
Red light violationAED 1,00012
Expired vehicle registrationAED 5004
Parking in prohibited areasAED 5000
Driving without seatbeltAED 4004
Blocking emergency vehiclesAED 3,0006–12

Can You Check Someone Else’s Fines?

Sharjah Traffic Department: Yes, but only if you have access to

  • Their vehicle registration details

  • Emirates ID

  • Driver’s license number

Useful for:

  • Employers tracking driver fines

  • Fleet managers

  • Car rental companies

  • Family members of vehicle owners

Can Fines Be Disputed in Sharjah?

Sharjah Traffic Department: Yes, you can file a dispute within 15 days of receiving the fine.

How to dispute:

  1. Visit Sharjah Police HQ

  2. Go to the Traffic Disputes section

  3. Provide supporting evidence.

    • Dashcam footage

    • Witness statement

    • Valid explanation (medical emergency, incorrect plate)

  4. The case will be reviewed and decided in 5–10 days

Mahad Manpower or your legal PRO can assist in documentation.

Pro Tips to Avoid Traffic Fines in Sharjah

TipWhy It Matters
Always check speed limits in school zonesCameras are hidden
Use Google Maps to monitor speed trapsReal-time alerts
Don’t park in yellow/red zonesRisk of towing
Ensure your vehicle registration is validRenewal blocked if expired
Educate drivers via regular trainingAvoid repeated mistakes
Hire legal drivers with clean recordsReduces employer liability

How Mahad Manpower UAE Helps Employers

Sharjah Traffic Department: Managing vehicles, drivers, or delivery staff in Sharjah?

Let Mahad Manpower UAE support you with:

  • Monthly vehicle fine reports

  • Driver compliance monitoring

  • Emirates ID & registration renewal assistance

  • Recruitment of legal drivers with clean records

  • Visa and labor card tracking

  • Support with fine disputes

We work with businesses across logistics, construction, hospitality, and domestic staffing, ensuring your workforce stays road-legal and compliant.

 

Final Thoughts

“In the UAE, one small fine can delay your work permit, driving license, or even company visa processing.”

Sharjah Traffic Department: Stay proactive. Run monthly traffic fine checks and educate your staff. Use official portals to make payments on time and avoid legal trouble.  For employers and individuals alike, Sharjah traffic fine management is a must-do in 2025.

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