If you’re an Indian expat living in the UAE and need to authorize someone in India to act on your behalf, you’ll need a Power of Attorney (POA). Whether it’s for managing property, bank accounts, or legal matters, your Power of Attorney must be attested by the Indian Embassy in Dubai to be legally valid in India.
Quick Attestation Services makes this process simple, fast, and hassle-free—ensuring your POA is properly drafted, notarized, and attested for official use in India.
What Is a Power of Attorney (POA)?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone (your agent or representative) to act on your behalf in specific or general matters.
Common uses of a Power of Attorney include:
- Selling or managing property in India
- Handling bank or financial transactions
- Representing in court or government offices
- Managing business or company affairs
For Indian citizens abroad, this document must be attested by the Indian Embassy or Consulate to be recognized as valid back home.
Why Attestation from the Indian Embassy Is Required
The Indian Embassy in Dubai verifies and attests Power of Attorney documents to confirm their authenticity and the identity of the signatory.
Without embassy attestation, Indian authorities (courts, banks, registration offices, etc.) will not accept the document. Attestation serves as proof of legitimacy and ensures your signature has been officially verified by a recognized government body.
Steps for Power of Attorney Attestation in Dubai
Here’s how the process works with Quick Attestation Services:
1. Draft the Power of Attorney
You can draft the POA yourself or have it prepared by a legal professional. The document must clearly mention:
- The full details of the principal (you) and the attorney (representative)
- Purpose of the authorization
- Validity period (if applicable)
- Signatures and passport numbers
2. Notarization in Dubai
Before embassy attestation, the POA must be notarized by a Notary Public in Dubai. Quick Attestation arranges this step for you.
3. Attestation by the Indian Embassy
Once notarized, the document is submitted to the Indian Embassy or Consulate in Dubai for official attestation. You’ll need to present:
- Original and copy of your passport and Emirates ID
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- The notarized Power of Attorney
- A service request form (provided at the Embassy)
- Applicable attestation fee
Quick Attestation can handle the entire submission and collection process on your behalf.
4. Attestation by MOFA (Optional)
If the POA needs to be used within the UAE as well, it must also be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) after the embassy attestation. We can manage this final step too.
Documents Required
To complete the Power of Attorney attestation in Dubai, you’ll need:
- Original Power of Attorney
- Copy of the POA
- Passport and Emirates ID (original and copy)
- Passport-size photo (white background)
- Visa page copy
- Embassy attestation fee
Why Choose Quick Attestation Services
- 🕒 Fast & Reliable Processing: We handle attestation within the shortest possible time.
- 📦 Doorstep Pickup & Delivery: Save time with our convenient courier service.
- 🧾 End-to-End Support: From document drafting to final attestation.
- 🇮🇳 Embassy Coordination: Our team manages all embassy procedures directly.
- 💰 Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs—just efficient service.
Get Your Power of Attorney Attested Today
Don’t waste time waiting in queues or dealing with embassy formalities. Let Quick Attestation Services handle your Power of Attorney attestation at the Indian Embassy in Dubai smoothly and professionally.






