In partnership with Rafid Automotive Solutions, Sharjah Police announced today a groundbreaking initiative to facilitate the remote renewal and inspection of vehicles through a smart app. Sharjah Police designed this innovative service to streamline the technical inspection and renewal process, resulting in time savings and enhanced service quality for users.
The new inspection and renewal service focuses on private vehicles bearing Sharjah plates, as long as they are less than 8 years old and have undergone their last technical inspection within the last 18 months.
With the Rafid app, users can now utilize the Remote Inspection feature, complete a series of steps and upload clear photos of their vehicles, confirming they are free from accident damage and removing the necessity of visiting conventional inspection centers.
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Colonel Khalid Mohammed Al Kai, director of the vehicles and drivers licensing department at Sharjah Police, emphasized that this service falls in line with the emirate’s digital transformation efforts, which seek to enhance the quality of life by providing efficient and prompt government services.
For his part, Ahmed Juma Al Musharrekh, CEO of Rafid, stated that this initiative demonstrates the company’s dedication to delivering innovative and contemporary solutions, marking a notable advancement in improving the vehicle sector and providing quicker, more convenient services to the community.