Power of Attorney [POA] Attestation in UAE
If you need to use a Power of Attorney [POA] in the UAE, you will have to get it attested first to make it legally valid. At Astute Attestation, we make the POA attestation process simple and fast so that you can use your documents without any issues.
How to Get Your POA Attested in Dubai
- Sign the POA in Your Home Country
The first step is to sign the POA in front of a notary public in your home country. This is essential to begin the attestation process. - Get it Attested by Your Country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs [MOFA]
After signing, the next step is to have your POA attested by your home country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. - Get it Certified by the UAE Embassy or Consulate
Once the document is attested by MOFA, it must then be certified by the UAE Embassy or Consulate in your home country. - Final Attestation in the UAE
When the POA arrives in the UAE, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [MOFA] here will give the final attestation to make it fully valid in the UAE.
Commercial Document Attestation in the UAE
In addition to POA services, we also provide attestation for commercial documents like business contracts, invoices and powers of attorney. We will make sure your business documents are properly attested so everything runs smoothly for you.
Commercial Document Attestation Process
- Chamber of Commerce Certification
First, we get your documents certified by the Chamber of Commerce. - Attestation by Your Country’s Ministry of External Affairs
Afterward, we make sure that your document is attested by your home country’s Ministry of External Affairs. - Certification by the UAE Embassy
Finally, we take the document to the UAE Embassy for certification, making it valid for use in the UAE.
Why Trust Astute Attestation?
- Reliable Service
You can count on us to get your documents attested correctly and accepted by UAE authorities. - No Hassle
Forget about the paperwork and multiple visits to different offices. We handle it all for you. - Affordable and Fast
Our services are both quick and affordable, helping you save time and money.
Important Things to Know About POA in Dubai
- Limited Validity for Property Transactions
If you are using a POA for property transactions in Dubai, it is only valid for up to two years. - POA Becomes Invalid if the Principal Passes Away
The POA becomes invalid if the person who created it passes away. - Signing a POA in Dubai
If you are a resident of the UAE, you will need to show your passport or Emirates ID when signing the POA with a notary public. - Real Estate Transactions
When selling property, you will need to show the original or electronic title deed to the notary public.
- Limited Validity for Property Transactions