RTA to hold public auction for fancy vehicle plates in Dubai

Highly sought-after super plate numbers on offer include BB 19, BB 20, and CC 22,

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is set to auction 90 distinctive vehicle plate numbers, including two, three, four, and five-digit combinations from codes (AA-BB-CC-I-J-O-P-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z).

Among the highlights are the highly sought-after super numbers (BB 19), (BB 20), and (CC 22), which will be available at the upcoming public auction No. 118.

The auction will take place on Saturday, April 26, with registration opening on Monday, April 21. The event will be held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai Hotel, with bidding commencing at 4:30pm.

Interested participants can register for the auction via the RTA website (www.rta.ae), the RTA app, or at the Customer Happiness Centres in Umm Ramool, Deira, and Al Barsha.

Since seating is limited, priority will be given to registered participants. To guarantee a spot, early registration is recommended. On-site registration will also be available at the auction hall starting at 2pm.

The sale will be subject to a 5% Value Added Tax (VAT). To participate, customers must have an active traffic file in the Emirate of Dubai, submit a security deposit cheque for Dh25,000 payable to the RTA, and pay a non-refundable registration fee of Dh120. Payments can be made at the Customer Happiness Centres, via credit card on the RTA website, or through the RTA app.

Source: Gulf News

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