Power of Attorney Attestation Services in UAE

Need to use your Power of Attorney (POA) abroad or in the UAE? We simplify the Power of Attorney attestation process, ensuring your documents are legally recognized in the UAE or overseas—quickly, affordably, and without hassle.

Why You Need Power of Attorney Attestation

Whether you're authorizing someone to manage business affairs, real estate, or legal responsibilities on your behalf, your Power of Attorney document must be attested to be accepted by government and private entities. POA attestation validates your document's authenticity for legal use in the UAE or any foreign jurisdiction.

Who Needs This Service?

Whether you're authorizing someone to manage business affairs, real estate, or legal responsibilities on your behalf, your Power of Attorney document must be attested to be accepted by government and private entities. POA attestation validates your document's authenticity for legal use in the UAE or any foreign jurisdiction.

Who Needs This Service?

1
Business owners assigning legal rights to partners or managers
2
Property investors delegating real estate dealings
3
Expats managing family or legal matters in their home country
4
Anyone needing to authorize someone else to act on their behalf legally

Our POA Attestation Process Covers:

1
Notary Public Attestation (in issuing country)
2
Home Country Authentication (e.g., Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
3
Embassy/Consulate Legalization
4
UAE MOFA Attestation (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UAE)
5
Optional Legal Translation (Arabic)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How long does POA attestation take?
It usually takes 5–10 working days depending on the issuing country and type of POA.
Q2. Can I attest a scanned copy?
No. Only original, notarized documents can be attested.