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Notary Support Dubai — POA, Attestation & Legal Notices

Professional drafting, notarization, and attestation — same-day, fully online. Trusted by individuals and corporations across the UAE.

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Accepted by all UAE Authorities

Dubai Courts - محاكم دبيDubai Land Department - دائرة الأراضي والأملاكRoads and Transport Authority RTAUAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs - وزارة الخارجيةMinistry of Human Resources and EmiratisationUAE Ministry of Justice - وزارة العدلRental Disputes Center Dubai - مركز فض المنازعات الإيجاريةDubai Courts - محاكم دبيDubai Land Department - دائرة الأراضي والأملاكRoads and Transport Authority RTAUAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs - وزارة الخارجيةMinistry of Human Resources and EmiratisationUAE Ministry of Justice - وزارة العدلRental Disputes Center Dubai - مركز فض المنازعات الإيجارية

How It Works — 5 Steps, Fully Online

From document submission to delivery — you approve the draft before we notarize anything.

1

Submit Online

Send your details via WhatsApp — no legal knowledge required.

2

Drafting

We prepare the document in correct legal form with bilingual text.

3

Your Approval

You review the draft — nothing is notarized without your explicit approval.

4

Notarization

UAE-licensed Notary Public officially notarizes the document.

5

Delivered to You

PDF delivered to your email — ready to use immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — via video call with our licensed Dubai Courts or Ministry of Justice notary. Your identity is verified on camera, you sign, and the document is notarized in real time with an official QR code. No travel required. Available worldwide.

No. Under Article 25 of Law No. 33/2008, eviction notices are only valid when delivered via Tableegh (licensed notification service) or Registered Mail via Emirates Post. WhatsApp, email, and SMS notices have no legal standing in Dubai Courts or RDC — regardless of whether the tenant acknowledges them.

No — they are different but connected. MOFA attestation is always Step 1 for any UAE document going abroad. If the destination country is a Hague Convention member (USA, UK, EU, Australia), after MOFA you need an Apostille stamp. For non-Hague countries (Saudi Arabia, Egypt, China), after MOFA you need embassy attestation. We manage the complete chain.

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