Notarize various legal documents for official validation.
Certify vehicle ownership transfers and sale agreements.
Notarize marriage contracts for recognized legal status.
Notarize parental consent forms for minors traveling abroad.
Validate inheritance documents for lawful estate distribution.
Certify property sales, lease agreements, and ownership transfers.
Notarize agreements to resolve property conflicts.
Certify gift transfers of property between individuals.
Legally establish your business structure with a notarized MOA.
Certify court filings and legal statements.
Notarize police clearance documents for official use.
Official certification of corporate documents.
Notarize agreements for share acquisitions.
Certify contracts for share transfers.
Notarize documents for managerial appointments.
Legalize agreements with local business partners.
Notarize incorporation documents for new businesses.
Certify legal filings for corporate cases.
Notarize wills to ensure legal validity and enforceability.
Official verification of signatures for legal documents.
Certify copies of original documents as legally accurate.
Notarize legal notices for formal communication.
Professional preparation of legally compliant documents.
Official translation of documents with legal certification.
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Yes, you can appoint an agent/attorney who is not a UAE resident.
A power of attorney in the UAE can be notarized either through physical notarization (visiting the Notary Public in person) or e-notarization (identity verification over a video call). We can assist you with both types of notarization procedures.
Yes, you can make a UAE POA even if you are not a resident of the UAE.
Once you place an order, we will collect the required information from you by email.
• After receiving the requirements, we will prepare your POA and send you the draft for your review and comments.
• Once the POA is approved by you, we will assist you with the e-notarization.
• After the e-notarization, you will receive your electronic POA to your email.
• The e-notarized POA will be in Arabic language only.
For Personal Use:
A copy of the passport.
A copy of the Emirates ID (If the person is a UAE resident).
For Company Use:
Copy of trade license.
Memorandum and articles of association.
Passport copies of the shareholders.
Emirates IDs of the shareholders.
Introduction to Power of Attorney Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual the authority to act on behalf of another person in a variety of Read More...
Introduction to Power of Attorney Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual the authority to act on behalf of another person in a variety of Read More...
Introduction to Power of Attorney Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants an individual the authority to act on behalf of another person in a variety of Read More...
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