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Legally Authorize Your Documents in the UAE

Whether you need to delegate authority through a Power of Attorney or notarize official documents, we provide a fast, secure, and fully compliant service. Ensure your documents are legally recognized with the help of our experts.

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Comprehensive Solutions for Your Official Documents

We handle the entire lifecycle of your legal documents, from creation to final, official validation.

Power of Attorney (POA) Notarization

We assist in drafting and notarizing General or Special Powers of Attorney at the Dubai Notary Public or other Emirates' courts, giving your appointed agent the legal authority to act on your behalf.

Notarization of Personal & Corporate Documents

We manage the notarization of a wide range of documents, including affidavits, declarations, and shareholder resolutions, ensuring they are legally valid within the UAE.

Consulate & Ministry Attestation

For documents that need to be used internationally, we handle the multi-step attestation process, including certification from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and relevant consulates.

Delegate with Confidence and Legal Security

A Power of Attorney is an essential legal tool for managing your personal and business affairs, especially when you cannot be present.

Managing Business Operations

Appoint a manager to handle banking, sign contracts, and manage daily operations while you are abroad.

Real Estate Transactions

Authorize an agent to buy, sell, or manage property on your behalf without requiring your physical presence.

Setting Up a Company

Delegate the entire company formation process, from signing MOAs to dealing with government authorities.

Personal and Family Matters

Empower a trusted individual to manage personal assets, vehicles, or specific legal matters.

A Simple Path to Official Recognition

We streamline the entire process to ensure your documents are notarized correctly and quickly.

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Step 1: Document Drafting & Review

We consult with you to understand your needs and draft the Power of Attorney or other legal documents in both Arabic and English, as required by the UAE courts.

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Step 2: Appointment & Verification

We schedule an appointment with the Notary Public and ensure you have all the required identification documents (Emirates ID, Passport) ready for verification.

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Step 3: In-Person or Online Notarization

We guide you through the signing process in front of the Notary Public. For eligible services, we can also facilitate the online notarization process.

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Step 4: Stamping & Digital Copy

Once signed and verified, the document is officially stamped by the notary. You receive a legally valid, digitally-signed PDF with a QR code for instant verification.

Get Your Documents Officially Certified

Contact us to discuss your requirements. Our legal experts are ready to assist you with all your notarization and attestation needs.

Yes, the UAE has a digital system that allows certain types of Powers of Attorney to be notarized online via a video call with the Notary Public. We can advise if your case is eligible.

For notarization at a UAE court, the person granting the POA (the Principal) must be physically present in the UAE or available for a verified video call for online notarization.

Notarization validates a document for use within the UAE. Attestation is a multi-step process of legalizing a document for use in a foreign country, or legalizing a foreign document for use in the UAE.