Everything you need to know about renting with Yes Sure, from paying a Dubai traffic fine within 48 hours to booking, insurance, deposits and delivery.
All traffic fines must be settled within 48 hours of the notification date. Payment must be arranged through an official government channel within that window. If the fine remains unpaid after 48 hours, the vehicle is automatically locked. Yes Sure will always notify you as soon as a fine is registered against your rental.
You can settle a UAE traffic fine through any of these official channels:
50126618: this is the exact number renters need when registering a fine against a Yes Sure vehicle via the MOI UAE app’s TC Number search (see the step-by-step above). It is not an example number: it is Yes Sure Car Rental L.L.C.’s real registered traffic profile.
UAE residents need a valid Emirates ID and UAE driving licence. Tourists and visitors need a valid passport, a UAE entry visa or stamp, and either an international driving permit (IDP) or a driving licence from an approved country accepted directly by UAE traffic authorities: GCC countries, the US, UK, EU and several others qualify without an IDP. If you’re unsure whether yours is accepted, ask our team. A refundable security deposit is taken by credit card at pickup.
21 for economy and mid-size cars, and 25 for SUVs, 7-seaters and premium models. Drivers under 25 may carry a small young-driver surcharge on the higher categories, just ask when booking.
You can reserve instantly through this site: pick a vehicle and duration in the Configurator or on the Vehicles page and hit Reserve, which opens WhatsApp with your request pre-filled. Our team confirms availability and finalises payment and paperwork over WhatsApp or by phone, so there’s no long online checkout.
Most monthly and long-term plans include generous or unlimited mileage. Daily and weekly rentals typically include a daily allowance, commonly 250–300 km per day, with a per-km rate beyond that. Exact terms depend on the vehicle and plan, and your agent confirms the mileage allowance before you confirm.
Yes, a refundable deposit is held on your credit card at pickup, typically AED 1,500–3,000 depending on the vehicle category. It’s released after the car is returned in its original condition with no outstanding fines or damage.
Every rental includes comprehensive third-party and collision insurance as standard, covering damage to the vehicle and to third parties in an accident. Standard cover carries an excess (deductible) that varies by vehicle class: the maximum you’d be liable for in an at-fault claim.
Yes, a Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) upgrade is available to reduce or remove your excess liability for a small daily supplement. It’s recommended for first-time drivers in Dubai or anyone renting a premium or SUV model.
Once the vehicle is inspected at return with no new damage and no unpaid Salik, parking or traffic fines, the deposit hold is released back to your card. Bank processing typically takes 5–14 business days depending on your card issuer.
Yes, delivery to and collection from Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum (DWC) airports, plus most hotels and residential addresses across Dubai. It’s often free within the city for weekly and monthly rentals, ask your agent about delivery to your area.
Full-to-full: the car is handed over with a full tank and should be returned full. Returned with less fuel, the missing amount is charged at the pump price plus a small refuelling service fee.
Yes, in most cases: message us on WhatsApp before your return date and we’ll extend at the same daily or monthly rate where the car has no other booking, or move you to an equivalent available vehicle.
A grace period of up to 29 minutes is normally allowed. Beyond that, late returns are billed an additional day’s rate. If you know you’ll be late, message us in advance and we’ll do our best to accommodate you without the extra charge.