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UAE E-Scooter Laws · Dubai Guide · 2026

E-Scooter Confiscation Dubai — Documents, Fees, Where It Goes & How to Avoid It

⏱ 10 min read 📅 Updated May 2026 By Alex Rahman

Articles 1 and 2 covered what happens and how to collect. This one covers the four things people ask about most after that — what documents to bring, exactly what you’ll pay (including the fees nobody mentions), which facility actually has your scooter, and how to make sure you never have to do any of this again.

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Part Three
Documents You Need to Collect Your Scooter

Documents

Two documents are the non-negotiable minimum. Everything else is strongly recommended and can save you a wasted trip if officials decide to ask.

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✅ Must have — Original Emirates ID
Physical card, not a photocopy. They check it at reception and again at Counter 10. Expired ID? Bring your passport. Tourists: passport plus hotel booking confirmation as proof of UAE address.
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✅ Must have — Fine number or barcode
From the Dubai Police SMS or the barcode on the physical fine notice. This is how they locate your scooter in the system. Show it on your phone — no printing needed. Lost it? Go to dp.gov.ae, search by Emirates ID, it’ll be there.
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🔵 Strongly recommended — Proof of purchase
Invoice, Noon/Amazon order confirmation, or bank statement showing the transaction. Officials may ask for this if there’s any doubt about ownership — particularly if your scooter was confiscated for being a non-compliant model (wrong specs, modified motor). Bought it secondhand? A signed sales agreement or even a WhatsApp receipt with the seller’s contact is better than nothing.
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🔵 Recommended — RTA e-scooter permit
Not always asked for, but having it shows you’re a registered rider. If your confiscation was for riding without a permit, arriving with one already obtained demonstrates you’ve sorted the issue. Takes 15 minutes — get it here before you go.

Sending someone else to collect — proxy collection

This is where people get caught out. A casual handwritten note is not enough at Warsan.

MethodAccepted at Warsan?Notes
Notarised Power of Attorney (POA)✅ YesStrongest option. Notarised at any typing centre or notary public in Dubai — costs AED 50–150.
Formal authorisation via Dubai Police app✅ YesIncreasingly accepted. Log into Dubai Police app → Services → authorise a representative.
Simple handwritten letter❌ Rarely acceptedMay work at smaller stations but Warsan is a major impound yard. Don’t rely on it.

Whichever method you use, the person collecting still needs their own original Emirates ID and all the same documents they’d need if collecting for themselves.

💡 One trip vs two trips

The single most common reason people make two trips to Warsan is showing up without proof of purchase when officials decide to ask for it. The item itself takes seconds to find on your phone. Save your Noon order confirmation, bank statement screenshot, or purchase invoice to your photos before you leave home. You may never need it — but if you do and you don’t have it, you’re coming back tomorrow.

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Part Four
Fees — What You’ll Actually Pay

Fees

Three layers of charges. Most people only know about the first one.

Layer 1 — The traffic fine(s)

Each violation is a separate line item in the Dubai Police app. If you were stopped for three things, you’ll see three fines listed. Each one also attracts an AED 10 Knowledge Fee and an AED 10 Innovation Fee on top of the base amount — so a stated AED 200 fine actually costs AED 220.

ViolationBase fine+ FeesTotal
No helmetAED 200AED 20AED 220
No RTA permitAED 200AED 20AED 220
Riding on prohibited road (lower speed limit)AED 300AED 20AED 320
Riding on prohibited road (higher speed limit)AED 500AED 20AED 520
Carrying a passengerAED 300AED 20AED 320
Each fine = base amount + AED 10 Knowledge Fee + AED 10 Innovation Fee. Paid online at dp.gov.ae or Dubai Police app before collection.

Layer 2 — Impound parking fee

AED 52 flat fee paid at Building 2 cashier at Warsan. Card or cash. Based on community experience this appears to be a flat charge — not daily accumulating — at least within the normal collection window.

Layer 3 — Private vehicle storage (if applicable)

The standard private vehicle storage rate at Emirates Parkings is AED 20 per day. Whether this applies to e-scooters in addition to the AED 52 is not consistently confirmed — the community experience so far shows AED 52 as the total impound charge. If your scooter has been there a long time and the bill looks higher than expected, ask for an itemised printout at the cashier before paying.

What a worst-case stop looks like

💸 Worst-Case Scenario — 3 Violations, Collected Day 5
Riding on a main road, no permit, no helmet
Riding on prohibited road (high speed limit road) AED 520
No RTA permit AED 220
No helmet AED 220
Impound parking fee (flat) AED 52
Total AED 1,012

For a scooter that cost AED 1,500 new, that’s two-thirds of its purchase price in fines. For a mid-range AED 3,000 scooter it’s still over a third of its value. This is why riding legally isn’t just about avoiding stress — it’s a serious financial consideration.

✓ Cheapest possible outcome

Stopped for one thing — say, no helmet — collected quickly: AED 220 fine + AED 52 impound = AED 272 total. That’s the floor. Everything above it is avoidable with the right preparation.

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Part Five
Which Facility Has Your Scooter

Which Facility Has Your Scooter

The answer used to be simple: Warsan, always. Since May 2026, it’s slightly more complicated.

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Primary Facility — Emirates Parkings, Warsan 2

Address Sheikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan St, Warsan 2, Dubai
Hours 7 AM – 8:30 PM · Sat–Thu · Closed Fri
Maps code 5C6X+692, Dubai
⚠️ Hours caveat: Reviewers report processing sometimes doesn’t start until 8:30–8:40 AM despite the official 7 AM opening. Go early but don’t count on immediate service.
🆕 May 2026 update: Since the launch of Dubai’s Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit on May 1, 2026, some confiscated e-scooters are being processed via Emirates Auction lots rather than the standard Warsan facility. This is not yet consistent — but it means Warsan is no longer guaranteed to be the destination.

Always check before you travel

This is now the most important step before making the trip to Warsan. With the new Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit routing some scooters differently, showing up at Warsan when your scooter is somewhere else wastes a full day.

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Step 1 — Check the Dubai Police app first
Open the Dubai Police app → Traffic Services → look for Impounded Vehicles or similar. Enter your Emirates ID. The impound location field will show where your specific scooter is being held. If it shows a different location from Warsan, go there instead.
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Step 2 — Or check dp.gov.ae
Same information is available on the Dubai Police website under Traffic Services. Search by Emirates ID or fine number. The impound location field is what you’re looking for.
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Step 3 — If not showing yet, call 901
If your scooter was confiscated within the last 24–48 hours it may not be in the digital system yet. Call Dubai Police on 901, give them your fine number and the date you were stopped. They can locate it manually and tell you which facility it’s heading to.
⏱ The 24–48 hour rule

Your scooter is typically held at the local police station for the first 24–48 hours after confiscation before being transferred to the main facility. Don’t rush to Warsan on the day it was taken — it may not be there yet. Day 2 or Day 3 is the earliest to realistically go.

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Part Six
How to Avoid Confiscation — The Checklist

How to Avoid Confiscation

Since May 1, 2026, Dubai launched a joint RTA/Police Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit. This isn’t the occasional checkpoint — it’s a dedicated team specifically targeting e-scooter violations. Enforcement has visibly increased. Here’s what they’re looking for and where they’re operating.

Checkpoint hotspots — May 2026

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Dubai Marina & JBR Highest activity
Heavily monitored, especially on weekends and evenings. Both entry points to the JBR beachfront path and the Marina Walk have been flagged. If you ride here, have everything in order — this is not a place to wing it.
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Al Karama & Al Mankhool High activity
Particularly active during evening rush hours. These are dense residential areas where footpath and road riding complaints are high — which is exactly what draws enforcement attention.
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Business Bay & MBR Boulevard Regular daytime checks
Daytime monitoring reported regularly. A lot of commuter scooter traffic here means it’s a logical target. The Boulevard itself is a common spot for road-riding violations.

What officers actually check at a stop

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RTA permit QR code
Scanned with a phone or handheld device. Must be valid and registered to you. No permit = immediate fine and grounds for confiscation. Get yours here.
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Helmet — securely fastened
Not just present — fastened. An unbuckled helmet on your arm does not count. AED 220 fine if not properly worn.
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Technical specs — modified scooters
Officers are specifically checking for modified or high-speed scooters above the legal limit. If yours has been upgraded or is a high-powered model, it may be flagged regardless of where you’re riding.
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Lights — front and rear
Must be functional. Checked particularly during night patrols. A scooter without working lights is stopped and fined.
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Horn
Officers are checking for a functional horn. Most standard scooters have one — but check yours works before riding.
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Reflective vest — night patrols
Not always fined but actively checked during night patrols since the new task force launched. Strongly recommended if you ride after dark. A basic reflective vest costs AED 15–30 at any hardware shop.

The before-every-ride checklist

✅ Pre-Ride Checklist — Save This
Go through this before leaving. Every ride.
RTA permit QR code accessible on your phone
Helmet on and buckled — not in your bag, not on your arm
Emirates ID on your person
Route planned on permitted paths only — see where you can ride
Speed limiter set to 20 km/h max
Front and rear lights working — especially if riding near sunset
Horn working
Reflective vest if riding after dark
Riding alone — no passenger, no exceptions
💡 The honest reality of enforcement in 2026

Enforcement in Dubai has always been uneven — you can see people riding on roads every day without getting stopped. But since the Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit launched on May 1, 2026, the frequency of dedicated e-scooter checkpoints has visibly increased, particularly at the hotspots above.

The risk calculation has changed. It’s no longer a question of “will I get caught” — it’s “when I get caught, how much will it cost me?” For a complete understanding of the legal framework, see the full Dubai e-scooter law guide.

FAQ — Documents, Fees, Locations & Checkpoints

Do I always need proof of purchase to collect my scooter?

Not always — Emirates ID and fine number are the core requirement. But officials can ask for proof of purchase if there’s any doubt about ownership, particularly for non-compliant or modified scooters. Have it on your phone just in case. A Noon order confirmation or bank statement screenshot takes seconds to pull up.

Why does my AED 200 fine show as AED 220 in the app?

Every Dubai Police fine attracts an AED 10 Knowledge Fee and an AED 10 Innovation Fee on top of the base amount. These are standard additions to all traffic fines in Dubai, not specific to e-scooters. So AED 200 becomes AED 220, AED 300 becomes AED 320, and so on.

My scooter isn’t showing at Warsan — where else could it be?

Two possibilities: it’s still at a local police station in the first 24–48 hours before transfer, or since May 2026 it may have been routed to an Emirates Auction lot under the new Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit system. Check the Dubai Police app for the Impound Location field, or call 901 with your fine number.

Do I need a reflective vest by law in Dubai?

It’s not currently a hard fineable requirement the way a helmet is — but since the new task force launched in May 2026, officers are actively checking for them during night patrols. The safest position is to wear one after dark. They cost AED 15–30 and weigh nothing.

Can officers check my scooter’s technical specs at a stop?

Yes. Since May 2026 the monitoring unit is specifically targeting modified and high-speed scooters. If your scooter has a modified motor or is capable of speeds significantly above 20 km/h, it may be flagged at a checkpoint regardless of where you’re riding. Know your scooter’s rated specs.

What’s the cheapest way out of a confiscation?

One violation, collected quickly: AED 220 fine + AED 52 impound = AED 272. That’s the minimum. Every additional violation adds AED 220–520. Every day you delay adds uncertainty. Pay the fine the same day, go to Warsan on Day 2 or 3, pay AED 52, collect. Done.

📋 The full picture — quick reference

Documents: Emirates ID + fine number minimum. Bring proof of purchase too. Proxy collection needs notarised POA or Dubai Police app authorisation — not just a letter.

Fees: Each fine = base amount + AED 20 in Knowledge/Innovation fees. No helmet = AED 220. No permit = AED 220. Riding on road = AED 320–520. Plus AED 52 impound fee at Warsan.

Location: Check the Dubai Police app for your scooter’s specific impound location before travelling — Warsan is the primary facility but not always since May 2026. Scooter stays at local station for first 24–48 hours before transfer.

Avoid it: Permit QR on phone, helmet buckled, lights and horn working, stick to permitted paths. The new joint task force is actively patrolling Marina, JBR, Karama and Business Bay. The risk of getting caught has meaningfully increased in 2026.

Written by Alex Rahman · IonicRide · Last updated May 2026. Fine amounts, checkpoint intelligence and facility details verified May 2026. Personal Mobility Monitoring Unit details based on RTA/Dubai Police announcements, May 1 2026. See our editorial policy.

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