



How to Draft a Power of Attorney in Dubai
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows someone to act on your behalf in personal, financial, or legal matters. POAs are commonly used in the UAE for property transactions, company management, court representation, and for everyday tasks such as selling a car or handling bank accounts. Irrespective of whether you are a resident, investor, or business owner, one must know how to draft a Power of Attorney in the UAE in order to safeguard his/her interest and to ensure smooth legal operations.
This guide describes what a POA is, the various types available in the UAE, and how to prepare one correctly through the proper channels.
A Power of Attorney is a written authorization giving another person (called the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) the power to act for and on your behalf. The person granting such authority is known as the “principal”. Depending upon the type of POA granted, the scope of authority can be either broadly or narrowly defined.
In the UAE, Powers of Attorney are governed by the Civil Transactions Law and Civil Procedure Code. Duly written in Arabic (or bilingual Arabic-English), such a document must be attested by a Notary Public in the UAE and certain POAs need to be submitted or presented before the authorities, depending on its purpose.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to prepare a Power of Attorney in the UAE:
Decide whether you require a General POA or a Special POA depending on your purpose. Special POA is generally the safer option when authority is to be granted for a specific action.
Make the POA document with clear, simple language and mention the full names, Emirates ID numbers, and passport details of both parties within the draft and indicate the scope of authority, validity period, and any conditions or limitations.
It is advisable that the POA is prepared or verified by an attorney to ensure that it is drafted correctly according to UAE laws and serves your purpose correctly.
Copies of the following documents are to be prepared:
You can visit the Notary Public in Dubai Courts, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, or Sharjah Courts.
The alternative is to make use of private notary services or online notarization portals operated by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) or Dubai Courts’ e-Notary system.
The notary shall verify the identities of the parties, witness the signing of the document, and officially stamp the document so that it gains legal validity.
If a Power of Attorney is being issued from outside the United Arab Emirates, the following procedures are to be undertaken:
Once notarized, the POA can be presented to the relevant authority— whether in a bank, real estate department, or court of law — according to the purpose of the POA. Keep both the original and a certified copy safely.
The following requirements must be fulfilled for a POA to be valid in the UAE:
While it is possible to prepare a POA yourself, legal assistance ensures:
In addition, a professionally drafted POA saves time, reduces errors, and ensures that your interests are legally protected.
At HHS Lawyers and Legal Consultants, we provide expert Power of Attorney drafting and notarization services in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the UAE.
Our experienced team will:
Whether it is a Power of Attorney for property, corporate authorization, or court representation, our legal team will ensure that your document fulfills all legal requirements in the UAE and protects your interests.
Contact HHS Lawyers for quick and proper preparation of your Power of Attorney in accordance with UAE law.