Roads and Transport Authority introduces a new online vehicle sales service

The new service allows a motor dealership or auction company to log onto the RTA’s website and record the private sale of a vehicle between two clients.

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Published: Tue 4 Feb 2014, 5:50 PM

Last updated: Tue 7 Apr 2015, 9:59 PM

The RTA Licensing Agency has introduced a new Online Vehicle Sales service for use by motor dealers and vehicle auction companies who process the private sale of used vehicles.

The new service allows a motor dealership or auction company, known as an RTA’s Trusted Agent Dealer, to log onto the RTA’s website and record the private sale of a vehicle between two clients. The RTA’s record is updated immediately. This means any traffic offences or other issues that occur after the transaction is completed are recorded against the new owner.

Ahmed Bahrozian, CEO, RTA’s Licensing Agency, said, “The online service will replace the manual paper service that is provided by motor dealers and auction companies. The RTA is making this a government managed service. The use of the RTA’s online service will also allow Trusted Agent Dealers to provide clients with a range of other RTA services. It means some clients may not need to visit RTA after selling or buying a used vehicle.”

“Currently, motor dealers determine what they charge clients for the sales transaction service. This will continue but RTA will advertise a recommended price and clients can negotiate an appropriate fee for the transaction with the motor dealer,” added Bahrozian.

“Placing this service online and under the control of RTA is an investment in consumer protection. The service includes the use of Emirates ID Cards and automatic alerts to both vehicle owners and agents who conduct the transactions. This reduces the likelihood of fraud,” he explained.


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