Power of Attorney in Dubai: A Complete Guide for Residents, Expats, and Investors
Whether you’re a property owner, business founder, or navigating legal affairs from abroad, having a legally recognized Power of Attorney (PoA) in Dubai can save time, reduce hassle, and protect your interests.
This guide walks you through everything you need to know about issuing and using a PoA in Dubai, from the types available and legal requirements to costs, use cases, and why working with a trusted provider like JustBusinessBlog makes all the difference.
What Is a Power of Attorney and Who Needs One in Dubai?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives one person (the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) the authority to act on behalf of another (the “grantor” or “principal”) in specific or general matters. It’s a tool that enables individuals and companies to delegate legal responsibility when they can’t be physically present to act themselves.
In Dubai, this is particularly useful given the city’s transient population and international business activity. A well-drafted and notarized PoA can empower your spouse to sell your car, your lawyer to represent you in court, or your Public Relations Officer (PRO)—a professional who handles government paperwork on your behalf—to process visas and licensing for your business. To be valid, a PoA must comply with UAE regulations.
Types of Power of Attorney in Dubai and How They’re Used
Dubai authorities recognize several types of Power of Attorney (PoA), each designed to cover specific legal or transactional needs. Below is an overview of the most commonly used PoAs in Dubai and their practical applications:
General Power of Attorney
This grants wide-ranging authority to the agent, covering property, banking, legal, contractual, and business matters. It is typically used among family members, business partners, or trusted individuals when the principal cannot be present for extended periods. Due to its scope, it should only be issued to someone fully trusted.
Special Power of Attorney
A Special PoA is limited to specific tasks or transactions and expires once the task is completed or by a set date. This is the most frequently used format in Dubai for one-time or clearly defined actions, such as signing a contract or completing a visa application.
Real Estate Power of Attorney
This PoA is used to buy, sell, lease, or manage property in Dubai. It’s commonly used by investors and non-resident owners who cannot attend transactions in person. The Dubai Land Department requires this for most property dealings. If issued outside the UAE, this PoA is generally valid for two years for sales and five years for purchases.
Vehicle Power of Attorney
Used for selling, registering, or exporting vehicles via the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). It is frequently issued by expats leaving the UAE who need someone to handle post-departure vehicle transactions.
Business and Corporate Power of Attorney
Allows a designated individual—often a general manager, Public Relations Officer (PRO), or legal consultant—to manage company affairs. This may include trade license renewals, visa processing, court representation, and signing contracts. It is essential for businesses whose owners live overseas or delegate operational authority locally.
Court Representation PoA
Required for appointing a lawyer to act on your behalf in legal matters. Courts in Dubai will not allow a lawyer to represent a client unless a properly notarized PoA is submitted.
Banking and Financial Transactions
Though some banks require their own authorizations, a PoA can allow an agent to manage bank accounts, close financial transactions, or handle investment-related paperwork, depending on bank policy and the specific wording of the document.
How to Obtain a Power of Attorney in Dubai
Securing a valid PoA in Dubai involves several official procedures that must be followed precisely to ensure acceptance by authorities.
1. Draft the PoA Document
The PoA must clearly state the powers being granted, include the full names and identification details of the principal and agent, and be tailored to its intended use. Mistakes or vague language can result in rejection by government departments or notaries.
Many people draft their PoA through a trusted legal service to ensure compliance with Dubai’s notarization standards.
2. Translate It into Arabic
Arabic is the official language of legal documents in the UAE. All PoAs must be translated into Arabic by a certified legal translator, even if originally written in English. A bilingual format (English-Arabic) is standard and helps both parties understand the content.
3. Notarize the Document
The grantor must appear before a Dubai notary public (either at Dubai Courts or a licensed private notary) to sign the PoA. They must bring a valid ID (passport and Emirates ID) for verification. Once notarized, the document becomes legally binding.
For company-issued PoAs, the authorized signatory must also present corporate documents proving their authority.
4. Legalize for Overseas Use or Acceptance in Dubai (If Issued Abroad)
If the PoA is issued outside the UAE for use in Dubai, it must be notarized in the home country, and then attested by the UAE embassy abroad and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFAIC) in the UAE.
Read our full guide to MOFA Attestation.
5. Use the Dubai e-Notary Option for Remote Issuance
Dubai’s e-notary service allows PoAs to be notarized remotely via secure video call. This is a convenient solution for overseas residents or anyone unable to visit a notary in person. The notarized document is issued electronically with a QR code for verification.
Legal Requirements and Compliance
Dubai enforces strict compliance measures to ensure PoAs are used lawfully:
Dubai enforces strict compliance measures to ensure that Powers of Attorney are valid and legally enforceable. Key requirements include:
- The PoA must be drafted or translated into Arabic.
- The principal must sign in front of a notary, either in person or via video (for e-notary).
- Both the principal and agent must be legally competent, at least 18 years old, and of sound mind.
- Corporate PoAs must be supported by company documents such as the Memorandum of Association (MOA) and board resolutions.
- Witnesses are generally not required, unless specifically requested by the notary or dictated by the document’s content.
Power of Attorney Costs and Timelines
Professional Service Packages
For a quote on a comprehensive Power of Attorney service package from JustBusinessBlog, including drafting, translation, and notary facilitation, sign up for a free consultation with one of our PRO experts.
Timeline
- Drafting and translation: 1–2 working days.
- Notarization (walk-in): Same day.
- e-Notary appointment: 1–3 working days.
- MOFA attestation (if required): 2–7 working days.
When Does a Power of Attorney Expire in Dubai?
PoAs can be valid indefinitely unless a specific expiry date is written into the document. However:
- Property sale PoAs issued abroad expire after 2 years.
- Purchase-related PoAs abroad expire after 5 years.
- Most Special PoAs are valid only until the task is complete.
- A PoA becomes void upon the death or mental incapacity of the principal.
- The grantor can revoke a PoA at any time by notarizing a cancellation letter.
Revoked PoAs should be communicated in writing to all parties involved, and any original documents should be collected or invalidated.
Why Use JustBusinessBlog for Your Power of Attorney in Dubai
A Power of Attorney is a legally binding document that can impact your assets, business operations, legal standing, or immigration status. If drafted incorrectly, translated poorly, or notarized improperly, it may be rejected by Dubai authorities, leading to delays, missed opportunities, or invalid transactions.
At JustBusinessBlog, we manage the entire PoA process from start to finish, ensuring your document is fully compliant, properly executed, and ready to use across all government and legal channels in the UAE.
Our end-to-end Power of Attorney services include:
- Legally compliant drafting tailored to your purpose and Dubai’s regulatory framework.
- Certified Arabic translation by approved legal translators.
- e-Notary coordination for remote issuance via secure video call.
- Attestation services with the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFAIC) and foreign embassies, if required.
- PRO liaison support for using your PoA with Dubai Courts, the RTA, banks, licensing bodies, and other government entities.
- Fast turnaround, including same-day and urgent processing when available.
- Multilingual support; ideal for expats, investors, and non-Arabic-speaking clients.
- Guidance and tracking throughout the process to ensure no step is missed.
We ensure your Power of Attorney is valid, accepted, and effective the first time. Ready to get started? Contact JustBusinessBlog today to speak with a legal advisor or book your Power of Attorney service.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do I need to be in Dubai to issue a Power of Attorney?
No. Thanks to Dubai’s e-notary system, you can issue a PoA remotely via a secure video call. JustBusinessBlog can help you schedule and prepare for this process.
Does the agent need to be in Dubai to accept a PoA?
Not necessarily. However, they must have valid identification and may need to present the notarized PoA to authorities when acting on your behalf.
Is a Power of Attorney issued abroad valid in Dubai?
Yes, but only after it’s notarized, legalized by the UAE embassy abroad, attested by MOFA in the UAE, and translated into Arabic.
Can I revoke a Power of Attorney at any time?
Yes. The grantor can cancel a PoA anytime by notarizing a revocation letter. JustBusinessBlog can assist with this process.














































































