What is Tableegh Dubai
Whether you are evicting a tenant, recovering a debt, or canceling a POA, 'Tableegh' is the official Notary Public notification system in Dubai. It is the only legally binding method to serve formal demands and notices, ensuring your rights are protected before taking any matter to court.
Personal Messages Are Legally Void
Sending a personal WhatsApp message or a standard email has zero legal weight in Dubai Courts or the Rental Disputes Center (RDC). To be enforceable, notices must be officially drafted, notarized, and served exclusively through the court's approved Tableegh system.
When is Tableegh Required?
- Eviction Notice: 12-month notice for selling/personal use, or 30-day notice for non-payment (Article 25).
- Debt Recovery Notice: A formal demand for payment of outstanding debts before initiating court action.
- Contract Breach Notice: Officially notifying a party that they have violated the terms of an agreement.
- Cease and Desist Notice: Legally demanding another party to stop a specific harmful or unauthorized action.
- POA Cancellation Notice: Formal notification delivered to an agent to confirm their Power of Attorney has been revoked.
Legal Drafting
We draft a precise, bilingual legal notice tailored to your specific dispute, ensuring it meets all court requirements.
Notarization
The drafted notice is processed and officially stamped by the Dubai Courts Notary Public.
Official Execution
Executed directly through the Notary system via physical field visit, official email, SMS, fax, or phone call, providing absolute proof of delivery.
Article 25 explicitly states that for an eviction notice to be legally valid—whether for selling the property or personal use—the landlord must notify the tenant through the Notary Public or registered mail.
Ready to Issue a Legal Notice?
Don't leave your rights unprotected. Contact our legal team via WhatsApp to initiate a legally airtight Tableegh notice. We handle the drafting, notarization, and official delivery on your behalf.
Legal basis: Federal Decree-Law No. 42 of 2022 (Civil Procedures Law) authorizes licensed private companies to conduct judicial notifications on behalf of UAE courts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — but the notice must be correctly drafted and notarized first. If the document has errors or was not properly notarized, delivery by any method will not save the notice from being rejected at RDC.
Timing is similar for both. The Notary Public has the advantage of handling both notarization and delivery in one process. For same-day service, WhatsApp us with your situation.
This depends on the delivery method. If delivery is via a UAE Notary Public (directly or coordinated), refused delivery is legally documented and still counts as valid service. For other delivery methods, refusal may complicate things. We advise on the best approach for your specific situation.
Same-Day Service
Contact before 2 PM for same-day processing.







