
Overview
Most General Department of Traffic (الإدارة العامة للمرور) transactions now run electronically through Absher (أبشر) for individuals and Tam (منصة تم) for establishments, but each one carries its own conditions that can quietly block you. We run the full range on your behalf: renewing vehicle registration (تجديد الاستمارة / رخصة السير), issuing and replacing plates (اللوحات), paying and objecting to traffic violations (المخالفات), issuing renewing and replacing driving licences, updating vehicle data, and lifting holds (إيقاف) on a vehicle or its registration.
Vehicle registration in particular will not renew unless three prerequisites are in place at the same time: a valid periodic technical inspection (الفحص الدوري / MVPI), a valid motor insurance policy covering the renewal term, and a clean violation record with no unpaid fines. We verify each condition first, coordinate the inspection where needed, and settle or formally object to any outstanding violations before completing the renewal — so the transaction goes through on the first attempt rather than bouncing back.
Beyond one-off transactions, our real value is preventing fines and lapses from ever building up. We track every expiry date — registration, inspection, insurance, and driving licence — and renew ahead of the deadline (registration carries a grace period of roughly 60 days, but we never rely on it), while filing objections within the regulated window (typically 30 days from when a violation is registered) so disputable fines are challenged in time. For companies, we manage entire fleets through Tam on a single tracked schedule, and government fees are always passed through at cost with the final price confirmed by your consultant before we proceed.
Who is this for?
Individuals renewing registration, plates, or a driving licence without queues
Companies and establishments managing vehicle fleets through Tam
Owners facing a hold (إيقاف) on a vehicle or accumulated traffic violations
Key Benefits
Every Muroor transaction handled for you, end to end
Expiry tracking that prevents fines from ever accumulating
Formal objections to unjust fines filed within the legal window
Holds (إيقاف) diagnosed and lifted at the source
Government fees passed through at cost — full transparency
One dashboard for an entire fleet's registrations and licences
How it works
Review & access
We review your vehicle and licence status on Absher or Tam and identify what is due or blocked.
Prerequisites
We confirm a valid periodic inspection (الفحص الدوري) and valid motor insurance before any renewal.
Clear obstacles
We settle or formally object to outstanding violations and lift any hold (إيقاف) on the record.
Execute the transaction
We complete the registration renewal, plate issuance, or licence service through the correct platform.
Deliver documents
We hand over the updated registration, plates, or licence and confirm the record is clean.
Track & remind
We log every expiry date and renew ahead of time so nothing ever lapses.
Requirements
Vehicle registration (الاستمارة) and owner ID, or a fleet list for companies
Valid periodic inspection certificate (الفحص الدوري) or authorisation to arrange it
Valid motor insurance policy covering the renewal period
Absher or Tam authorisation so we can act on your behalf
What you receive
Renewed vehicle registration, new or replacement plates, or updated driving licence
Settled or successfully objected violations and a cleared record
A tracked schedule of all upcoming registration and licence expiries
Frequently Asked Questions
Renewal on Absher is blocked unless three conditions are met: a valid periodic inspection (الفحص الدوري), a valid motor insurance policy, and no unpaid traffic violations. We check all three, clear whatever is missing, and then complete the renewal in one pass. You don't have to figure out which condition is failing — we diagnose it for you.
Yes. We file a formal objection (الاعتراض) through the Absher traffic service within the regulated window — typically 30 days from when the violation is registered — and the specialised committee at the General Department of Traffic reviews it. Note that an objection cannot be filed on a violation that has already been paid, so contact us before settling a disputed fine. We will tell you honestly whether the objection has a realistic chance.
Government renewal fees for a private vehicle are typically around SAR 100 per year (often settled as roughly SAR 300 for a three-year term), with higher fees for large or commercial vehicles, plus separate costs for inspection and insurance. A late-renewal fine may also apply once the grace period (around 60 days) has passed. These government fees are passed through at cost, and your consultant confirms the final figure before we proceed.
In most cases, yes. We first identify the source of the hold — an unpaid fine, an expired inspection, a lapsed insurance policy, or an order from a court or another authority — because each is lifted differently. Once the underlying cause is resolved, we clear the hold and confirm the record is clean. If the order comes from outside Muroor, we tell you exactly which authority must release it.
Yes — fleet management is a core part of this service. We manage establishment vehicles through Tam (منصة تم), keep every registration, inspection, and insurance date on one tracked schedule, and renew ahead of each deadline so the fleet never has a lapsed or held vehicle. You receive a single consolidated view instead of chasing dozens of separate expiries.
