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How do I know if the car inspection has expired in Saudi Arabia?

A car inspection that has expired in Saudi Arabia means that the vehicle has not undergone a periodic inspection for a long time and has exceeded the allowed period. This is considered a traffic violation for which you may be fined. Ignoring an expired car inspection poses a risk to your safety and the safety of others. Renew your car inspection as soon as possible to comply with the laws and maintain public safety.

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Steps to Check If Your Car Inspection Has Expired

To check if your car inspection has expired in Saudi Arabia, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Saudi Traffic Department’s website at the following link: https://www.moi.gov.sa/.
  2. Select your preferred language (Arabic or English).
  3. Click on the department services.
  4. A list of various services will appear, select the “Car Inspections” service.
  5. You will need to log in to your account, or create a new account if you do not already have one.
  6. After logging in, select the “Car Inspections” service from the list.
  7. You will need to enter the vehicle’s plate number and the national ID number of the vehicle owner.
  8. Enter the required numbers and letters, then click on the “Confirm” or “View” button.
  9. The inspection results will appear, and it will show whether the inspection is expired or not.

Note that if you do not have an account with the Saudi Traffic Department, you may need to visit one of the approved inspection stations to inquire about the inspection status of your vehicle.

Expired Car Inspection Disadvantages

There are several Disadvantages associated with an expired car inspection in Saudi Arabia. Here are some common drawbacks:

  1. Traffic Violations: In Saudi Arabia, an expired car inspection is considered a traffic violation, and fines may be imposed on you if you are caught driving an uninspected vehicle. These fines can be heavy and increase with repeated offenses.
  2. Insurance Invalidity: Insurance companies usually require that your car is regularly inspected to be properly insured. When the car inspection is expired, you may face difficulties in renewing your insurance or your insurance rates may be raised.
  3. Safety Risks: Failing to inspect your car regularly can increase public safety risks. Your car may need maintenance or repairs that need to be discovered during the inspection, and if ignored, this could lead to technical issues and accidents that can be serious.
  4. Traffic Enforcement: Traffic enforcement campaigns are regularly conducted in Saudi Arabia to check the validity of vehicle inspections. If you are caught and it turns out that your vehicle’s inspection has expired, you may face fines and legal penalties.

Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you review and renew your car inspection on time to avoid any problems, ensure compliance with traffic laws, and maintain the safety of the driver and passengers.

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