Notary Public Dubai
Notary Public Dubai – Fast & Legal Notary Public Services in UAE
Notary public services in dubai are essential for verifying identities and ensuring the legal validity of documents used before courts, government authorities, financial institutions, and international bodies. HHS Lawyers and Legal Consultants assist individuals and businesses in completing notarization procedures accurately and efficiently in compliance with UAE laws.
Why Choose HHS Lawyers for Notary Public
✔ Accuracy & Legal Compliance – Documents are prepared and reviewed in accordance with UAE legal requirements.
✔ Simple & Efficient Process – Professional guidance helps avoid delays, errors, and rejections.
✔ Comprehensive Document Coverage – Services include notarization for personal, corporate, and property documents.
✔ Reliable Legal Support – Qualified lawyers oversee the process to ensure legal validity.
✔ Private Notary Availability – Ideal for clients who require faster processing and flexible scheduling.
Notary Public Documents in Dubai, UAE
We help in notarization of all kinds of legal, corporate and personal documents in Dubai. We also provide our notary services related to company formation, agreements, power of attorney, declarations and so on within the frames of UAE laws.
| Category | Service Description | Inquiry |
|---|---|---|
| Company Formation & MOA | Annulment to Memorandum of Association of L.L.C | Enquiry Now |
| Company Formation & MOA | Memorandum of Association of L.L.C (Capital value is up to AED 100,000) | Enquiry Now |
| Company Formation & MOA | Memorandum of Association of L.L.C (Capital value exceeding AED 100,000) | Enquiry Now |
| Company Formation & MOA | Annulment to Memorandum of Association of Joint Liability Company | Enquiry Now |
| Company Formation & MOA | Memorandum of Association of Joint Liability Company | Enquiry Now |
| Company Formation & MOA | Annulment of Memorandum of Association of Civil Company | Enquiry Now |
| MOA Amendments | Amendment to Memorandum of Association of Limited Liability Company | Enquiry Now |
| MOA Amendments | Amendment to Memorandum Association of Joint Liability Company | Enquiry Now |
| MOA Amendments | Amendment to Memorandum Civil Works Company | Enquiry Now |
| Corporate Agreements | Agreement of appointment of UAE citizen Agent | Enquiry Now |
| Corporate Agreements | Agreement of appointment of Local Service Agent | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | General Power of Attorney – Vehicles | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | General Power of Attorney – Real Estate | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | Power of Attorney – Establishing New Businesses | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | Limited Power of Attorney – Business Management | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | General Power of Attorney – Inheritance | Enquiry Now |
| Power of Attorney | Power of Attorney – Immigration Usage | Enquiry Now |
| Declarations | Declaration of Residency | Enquiry Now |
| Declarations | Declaration of No Competition | Enquiry Now |
| Declarations | Declaration of Visitor Guarantor | Enquiry Now |
| Legal Notices | Judicial Notice through the Notifier | Enquiry Now |
| Legal Notices | Legal Notice / Notification – Cancellation of Power of Attorney | Enquiry Now |
| Corporate Minutes | Minutes of Meeting | Enquiry Now |
| Corporate Minutes | Minutes of General Assembly Meeting of LLC | Enquiry Now |
| Share Transfer | Agreement of Assigning Shares | Enquiry Now |
| Share Transfer | Agreement of Selling Shares | Enquiry Now |
| Commercial Agreements | Agreement of Selling a Commercial Shop | Enquiry Now |
| Marine Asset Transfer | Agreement of Selling a Boat | Enquiry Now |
| Marine Asset Transfer | Agreement of Selling a Vessel | Enquiry Now |
| Financial Declarations | Declaration of Debt | Enquiry Now |
| Financial Declarations | Declaration of Cash Receipt | Enquiry Now |
| Intellectual Property | Declaration of Assigning Intellectual Rights | Enquiry Now |
| Trust & Legal | Declaration of Trust Deed | Enquiry Now |
| Wills & Personal | Non-Muslim Will | Enquiry Now |
| Wills & Personal | Revocation of Non-Muslim Will | Enquiry Now |
| Religious Documents | Church Documents | Enquiry Now |
| Religious Documents | Church Marriage Certificates | Enquiry Now |


Why Notarisation is Required?
Notary public services in Dubai provides legal assurance and protects all parties involved in a transaction. It ensures:
- Verification of all signatories
- Documents are signed willingly and knowingly
- Authenticity and legality of signatures
- Prevention of fraud and disputes
- Acceptance by courts and government authorities


Common Documents for Notary in Dubai, UAE
Personal Documents
- General and Special Power of Attorney
- Sworn declarations and affidavits
- No Objection Certificates (NOCs)
- Single status declarations
- Custody and guardianship declarations
Business & Corporate Documents
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Board and shareholder resolutions
- Commercial agreements and contracts
- Company incorporation documents
- Authorized signatory documents
- Partnership agreements
Legal & Property Documents
- Property sale and purchase agreements
- Tenancy and real estate declarations
- Debt acknowledgment letters
- Settlement agreements


Notary Public Services Process in Dubai, UAE
The notary public process in Dubai ensures that documents are legally valid, properly verified, and accepted by UAE courts, government authorities, and international entities. Below is a simple step-by-step process for notarization in Dubai.
Step 1: Document Preparation
Documents must be drafted in Arabic or translated into Arabic by a certified legal translator.
Step 2: Identity Verification
All signatories must present valid identification (Emirates ID or passport).
Step 3: Review by Notary Public
The notary reviews documents to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Step 4: Signing & Notarization
Signatures are witnessed and the document is officially notarized.
Step 5: Attestation (if required)
For international use, documents may require attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and embassy legalization.


Notary Public Requirements in Dubai
To complete notarization smoothly, prepare:
- Original identification documents
- Arabic draft or certified legal translation
- Presence of all signatories
- Supporting documents (if required)


Legal Validity of Notarized Documents in Dubai, UAE
Documents notarized by a Notary Public Dubai are legally valid in the UAE and recognized by:
UAE courts and judicial authorities
Government departments
Financial institutions and banks
Real estate authorities
International authorities (after mofa attestation when required)


When Do You Need Notary Public Services?
You may require notarization for:
- ✔ Granting legal authority through Power of Attorney
- ✔ Signing commercial or partnership agreements
- ✔ Preparing legal declarations or affidavits
- ✔ Completing corporate documentation
- ✔ Managing property transactions
- ✔ Submitting documents to courts or government entities


Get Your Documents Notarized by Expert at HHS Lawyers
Our notary public services in Dubai ensure that your documents are legally valid, properly authenticated, and accepted by UAE courts, government authorities, and international institutions. With expert legal support, you can complete your notarization quickly, accurately, and without complications.
Whether you need notarization for power of attorney, agreements, affidavits, or corporate documents, our legal team provides reliable and efficient assistance tailored to your requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions on Notary Public
What does a Notary Public do in Dubai?
A Notary Public verifies identities, witnesses signatures, and authenticates documents to make them legally valid.
Are all parties required to be present for notarization?
Yes. All signatories must attend in person with valid identification unless special legal procedures apply.
Must documents be in Arabic?
Yes. Documents must be drafted in Arabic or legally translated into Arabic.
Are notarized documents valid outside the UAE?
Yes. They are accepted internationally after MOFA attestation and embassy legalization when required.
How long does notarization take?
Processing is typically completed the same day when documents are complete and signatories are present.
Does a Power of Attorney need notarization?
Yes. A Power of Attorney must be notarized to be legally valid in the UAE.



