Power Of Attorney
What Are Power of Attorney (POA) Services in the UAE?
Power of Attorney Services in the UAE involve professional assistance in drafting, attesting, and registering POA documents that legally authorize another person to act on your behalf. A Power of Attorney grants authority to represent you in property transactions, court matters, company operations, vehicle sales, banking, and immigration tasks — both locally and abroad.
These services are especially helpful for expatriates, frequent travelers, or business owners who need trusted representatives to manage personal or professional affairs. POA service providers ensure your documents are legally valid, accurately drafted, and compliant with UAE laws for both personal and corporate use.
Benefits of Professional POA Services in the UAE
✅ Legally authorizes a trusted person to act on your behalf
✅ Saves time by avoiding personal appearance for routine tasks
✅ Ensures correct legal format accepted by UAE courts and entities
✅ Offers flexibility: general or specific POAs for different needs
✅ Reduces risk of disputes or rejected documents
✅ Facilitates notarization, legalization, and translation processes
Who Needs POA Services in the UAE?
🔹 Property owners selling or managing real estate remotely
🔹 Business owners delegating management or signing authority
🔹 Expats unable to appear in person for legal or immigration matters
🔹 Individuals assigning guardianship or family-related responsibilities
🔹 Residents traveling abroad needing a representative locally
🔹 Anyone needing someone to act on their behalf legally in the UAE
Key Power of Attorney Services Offered in the UAE
📄 General POA Drafting
Grants broad authority to manage legal, financial, and business matters in your absence
🏠 Property POA
Allows a representative to sell, lease, or manage your real estate holdings
🏢 Company/Business POA
Authorizes directors, partners, or agents to run operations or sign contracts
🚗 Vehicle POA
Permits someone to sell, register, or transfer ownership of your vehicle
👨👩👧 Family & Personal POA
Covers immigration tasks, child school registration, and family-related formalities
⚖️ Court Representation POA
Empowers a legal representative to act on your behalf in court proceedings
🌐 International POA Legalization
Handles consulate attestations and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) authentication for global use
Step-by-Step Process When You Work With Us
Initial Consultation
We identify the exact purpose of the POA and recommend the suitable type (general or specific).
Document Drafting
We prepare a POA in English and/or Arabic, aligned with UAE legal requirements.
Legal Translation & Review
If needed, we provide certified Arabic translation and review by licensed legal professionals.
Notarization / Attestation
We assist with notarization at Dubai Notary Public or Dubai Courts, or with consular and MOFA attestation for overseas use.
Delivery & Copies
We provide certified soft/hard copies and instructions for safe usage or dispatch abroad.
Typical Timelines
🔸 POA Drafting: 1–2 business days
🔸 Arabic Translation & Legal Review: 1 business day
🔸 Notarization/Attestation: 1–3 business days (depends on authority)
Why Choose Tabseer for Power of Attorney Services in the UAE?
✅ Experienced legal drafting team familiar with UAE formats
✅ Arabic & English language support with certified translation
✅ Assistance with notary public, Dubai Courts, and MOFA
✅ Clear, fixed pricing — no hidden charges
✅ Trusted by individuals, families, and corporations across the UAE
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Frequently Asked Questions
🔹 Can I create a POA if I’m outside the UAE?
Yes. You can sign a POA abroad, then legalize it through your local UAE embassy and the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
🔹 How long is a POA valid in the UAE?
It depends on the document. Some POAs remain valid until revoked, while others have fixed durations.
🔹 Is Arabic translation mandatory?
Yes. For Dubai Courts or official use in the UAE, an Arabic version is mandatory.
🔹 Can I revoke a POA later?
Yes. You can cancel a POA anytime through a legal revocation process.
🔹 Do I need to be present for notarization?
Yes, in most cases. However, for overseas notarization, remote options may be available depending on your case.