Notarization is the process of verifying and certifying legal documents by a person who is authorized by the government. Notarization is important to prevent fraud and ensure the validity and authenticity of the document. In UAE, there are two types of notary public: public notary services and private notary services. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on the needs and preferences of the client.
This article will help you understand the notary services in UAE better and make informed decisions when you need them.
A notary public is a person who is authorized by the government to document and certify legal documents, such as contracts, wills, power of attorneys, affidavits, etc. A notary public also verifies the identity and signatures of the parties involved in the document. A notary public Dubai can be either a public official or a private lawyer, depending on the jurisdiction and type of document.
According to Article 2 of the Federal Law No. 4 of 2013, the notary public shall:
These competencies apply to both public and private notaries unless otherwise specified by the law.
In UAE, there are two types of notary public in Dubai: public notary and private notary.
A public notary is a government official who works at the headquarters or branches of the courts or the Ministry of Justice. A public notary can provide notary services to anyone who requests them, as long as the document is not contrary to the law or the public order. A public notary can also issue duplicate copies of notarized documents in case of damage or loss.
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the public notary profession is regulated by Federal Law No. 4 of 2013 on the Regulation of the Notary Public Profession. According to this law, there are some requirements and procedures for becoming a public notary public in UAE. According to Article 16 of the law, whoever wants to be appointed as a public notary public must:
A private notary is a lawyer who is licensed by the government to provide notary services from their office. A private notary can only provide notary services to their clients or those who have a contractual relationship with them. A private notary can also provide online notary services through a secure platform approved by the government.
4. The Exception for Working Lawyers
The Law provides an exception for working lawyers who have the required experience to exercise the works of the private Notary Public, provided that they obtain the consent of the board.
The difference between public and private notary in Dubai can be summarized in the following table:
Criteria | Public Notary | Private Notary |
Citizenship | Must be a citizen of the State. | Must be a citizen of the State. |
Educational Qualification | Requires a degree in Law or Sharia’a from a recognized university in the State. | Requires citizens with at least five years of experience in judicial work, legal professions, or teaching Islamic Sharia or Law. |
Criminal Record | Must not be convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, even if civil rights have been restored. | Same as public notary. |
Appointment | Appointed by a decision from the Minister. | Authorized by the Private Notary Public Admission Board, subject to certain conditions. |
Work Location | Conducts transactions in the office, as per specified regulations. | Conducts transactions through a licensed office or law firm, subject to regulations. |
Supervision | Governed by regulations specified in the Law. | Regulated by the Private Notary Public Admission Board and a Disciplinary Board. |
Disciplinary Actions | Subject to disciplinary actions as per the Law and regulations. | Subject to disciplinary actions by the Disciplinary Board; penalties include warning, license suspension, cancellation, or registration deletion. |
Appeals Process | Can appeal disciplinary decisions before the competent Court of Appeal. | Can appeal Disciplinary Board decisions before the competent Court of Appeal |
You should Know About: What is a Notary Public? Difference between Public and Private Notary Services
To get a document notarized in UAE, you need to follow these steps:
Some examples of documents that require notarization in UAE are:
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