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How to Check Traffic Violations on Absher in Saudi Arabia – A Step-by-Step Guide for Expats and Residents

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 In Saudi Arabia, traffic violations can quickly add up to significant fines if you're not careful. Whether you're a new driver, an expat, or a long-time resident, keeping track of your traffic fines is crucial to avoid legal issues, travel restrictions, or problems renewing your Iqama or vehicle registration . Thankfully, the Saudi government has made it simple to check your traffic violations online through Absher – the official digital platform of the Ministry of Interior. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through exactly how to check traffic violations on Absher , explain common violation types, and share tips on how to avoid fines in the first place. What Is Absher? Absher is the Kingdom’s centralized online portal for government services. It allows residents and citizens to access more than 200 services including: Iqama renewal Vehicle registration Driving license services Traffic fine payments Exit/re-entry visa issuance If you drive in Saudi Ara...

How to Renew Your Driving License in Saudi Arabia – Complete Step-by-Step Guide

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 If you're living and driving in Saudi Arabia, keeping your driving license valid is essential to avoid legal penalties, fines, or even vehicle impoundment. Fortunately, the Saudi government has made it easy to renew your driving license online through Absher —saving you the hassle of long queues and paperwork. Whether you’re an expat or a Saudi citizen, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about how to renew your driving license in Saudi Arabia , including eligibility, documents required, renewal fees, and how to check your license validity. Why Timely Renewal Matters Driving with an expired license is a traffic violation in Saudi Arabia and may result in: ✅ Fines up to SAR 500 ✅ Difficulty renewing your Iqama or vehicle registration ✅ Points added to your traffic record ✅ Issues with insurance claims in case of an accident To avoid these problems, it's best to renew your license before it expires —you can do so up to 180 days before the expi...