Ajman Traffic Fines 2026 – How to Check, Pay & Avoid Them (Real Driver Guide)

Getting a traffic fine in Ajman is one of those things that can ruin your mood for the whole day. You’re just driving normally, maybe a little faster than usual or parked somewhere you thought was okay, and suddenly you’ve got a AED 400 fine staring at you. I’ve been driving in Ajman for years — got fined twice in my first year here (once for speeding near Al Jurf, once for wrong parking outside City Centre Ajman). Paid them the hard way and learned to check regularly so it doesn’t happen again.

Here’s the full, honest, up-to-date guide for 2026 on Ajman traffic fines — how to check if you have any, how much they usually are, how to pay, and real tips from people who drive here every day to stay fine-free.

Why Ajman Fines Feel Annoying

Ajman fines are generally lower than Dubai or Abu Dhabi, but they still hurt — especially if you collect a few in one month. The system is run by Ajman Police through the Ministry of Interior (MOI) portal and app. Fines show up on your Emirates ID or vehicle registration. If unpaid they block licence/vehicle renewal and can cause problems at borders.

Common ways people get fined in Ajman:

  • Speeding (most frequent)
  • Using phone while driving
  • Not wearing seatbelt
  • Wrong parking (especially near malls, Corniche, or schools)
  • Running red light
  • Lane change without signal
  • Driving without insurance or licence

How to Check Ajman Traffic Fines in 2026

Here are the main ways — pick what’s easiest for you.

1. MOI UAE App (Fastest & Free – Use This One)

Download MOI UAE app (Ministry of Interior) — works on iPhone and Android.

Steps:

  1. Open the app
  2. Log in with UAE Pass or Emirates ID
  3. Tap “Traffic Services” or “Inquiries”
  4. Choose “Traffic Violations” or “Fines Inquiry”
  5. Enter your Emirates ID or vehicle plate number → All pending fines (Ajman + other emirates) appear: amount, date, reason, black points, due date

Why this is best:

  • Free
  • Shows everything in one place
  • You can pay directly from the app (debit/credit card)
  • Get push notifications when a new fine is added

2. MOI Website (No App Needed)

Go to www.moi.gov.ae

Steps:

  1. Click “Services” → “Traffic” → “Traffic Violations Inquiry”
  2. Log in with UAE Pass or quick registration
  3. Enter plate number (and plate code like “AJ” for Ajman) → List of fines shows with full details

Tip: Use UAE Pass login — quicker than making new account.

3. SMS Check (Quick When No Internet)

Send SMS from your registered mobile:

  • Type PLATE [space] your plate number Example: PLATE 56789
  • Send to 80080 or 556 (check exact number on recent signs)
  • Reply comes in 10–30 seconds with any fines amount

Cost: Small SMS charge (Etisalat/Du) Note: Mobile number must be registered — update at Ajman Police station if needed.

4. Call Ajman Police or Visit Station

Call 800 2626 or 067432222 (Ajman Police) Choose language → ask for traffic fines inquiry Give plate number — agent tells you everything.

Or go to nearest Ajman Police station/Tasheel center:

  • Bring Emirates ID & vehicle registration
  • Ask for “traffic fines check”
  • They print list + help pay cash/card

Common Ajman Traffic Fines Amounts (2026)

  • Speeding (under 20 km/h over): AED 300–600
  • Speeding (20–40 km/h over): AED 700–1,000
  • Running red light: AED 1,000 + 6 black points
  • Using mobile while driving: AED 800 + 4 black points
  • Not wearing seatbelt: AED 400 + 4 black points
  • Wrong parking: AED 150–500 (depends on zone)
  • Driving without licence/insurance: AED 1,000–3,000

Black points: 12 points = 30-day suspension + fine 24 points = licence cancellation

How to Pay Ajman Traffic Fines

  • MOI app or website → Pay online (card)
  • SMS payment (for small fines): Reply to fine SMS with “PAY”
  • Ajman Police station / Tasheel center → Cash or card
  • Banks (FAB, Emirates NBD, ADCB) → Pay through app under “Government Services”

Pay within 30–60 days — no discount, but no extra penalty early.

Real Tips from Drivers in Ajman

  • Check fines every month — even if you think you’re careful
  • Use MOI app — notifications save you from forgetting
  • Speed cameras are on Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Road, Al Jurf, and near malls — slow down near signs
  • Parking near City Centre Ajman, Corniche, Al Rashidiya: always pay SMS — very strict
  • If fine is wrong — take photos, go to police station with proof — they cancel sometimes
  • Join “Ajman Residents” or “Sharjah & Ajman Expats” Facebook groups — people post new camera locations, discount announcements, fine appeal tips

Final Thoughts

Checking Ajman traffic fines is easy — use the app or SMS and you’ll stay on top of it. Most fines are avoidable — drive under limit, pay parking when sign says, wear seatbelt, no phone. Check regularly and pay fast — saves money and headache with renewals.

Have you got any Ajman traffic fine recently? How did you check or pay it? Comment below — helps others a lot!

Safe driving in Ajman! 🚗🇦🇪

Any questions? Just ask — happy to help!