FAQ
Yes, you can notarize a Power of Attorney remotely in the UAE. All POAs are notarized via secure video call using your Emirates ID or Passport. We manage the entire process from drafting to final notarization, requiring minimal effort from you.
Requirements vary by POA type. Generally, we’ll need:
Emirates ID or Passport of the Principal/s
Passport/Emirates ID of the Attorney
Additional documents depending on the purpose (e.g., title deed, business license, MOAs, Share Register etc.)
The processing time for a notarized document typically takes 1–2 business days, depending on the document type, complexity, and the notary's availability.
No, you do not need to be in the UAE to issue or notarize a Power of Attorney (POA). All notarizations are done remotely, so you can be anywhere in the world with a quality video internet connection and your Passport or Emirates ID. We also facilitate UAE POA attestation for use abroad.