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MOFA Attestation for Power of Attorney - UAE

Trusted Power of Attorney Attestation Services for UAE Legal Use
Looking to authorize someone to act on your behalf in the UAE? Whether it's for property management, financial matters, legal representation, or business operations, your Power of Attorney (POA) must be legally recognized in the UAE. At [Your Company Name], we specialize in fast, secure, and fully compliant MOFA attestation services for Power of Attorney documents issued outside the UAE.

What is a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows a person (the principal) to delegate authority to another person (the attorney-in-fact or agent) to act on their behalf in legal or financial matters. Common types of POAs include:

  • General Power of Attorney - grants broad authority over personal, financial, and legal matters.
  • Special or Specific Power of Attorney - grants limited authority for specific tasks (e.g., selling property, vehicle transactions, business operations).
  • Durable Power of Attorney - remains valid even if the principal becomes incapacitated.

In the UAE, a foreign-issued POA must go through a proper MOFA attestation process to be legally recognized by courts, government departments, and banks.

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Why MOFA Attestation is Required for POA in the UAE?

MOFA attestation certifies that your Power of Attorney is authentic, valid, and can be legally used within the UAE. Without this attestation, UAE authorities, courts, and institutions will not accept or act upon the POA. It is especially critical when:

  • Managing real estate on behalf of someone else
  • Representing someone in court or legal proceedings
  • Acting for a company or individual in financial or administrative dealings
  • Handling inheritance, sponsorships, or family-related matters

Attestation Process for Power of Attorney

We handle the complete POA attestation workflow in 4 easy steps:

  1. Notarization & Local Attestation - The POA must first be notarized and attested by local authorities in the country where it was issued.
  2. UAE Embassy Attestation - The document must then be attested by the UAE Embassy or Consulate in the issuing country.
  3. MOFA Attestation in the UAE - Once in the UAE, the final attestation is completed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
  4. Optional Arabic Translation - We also provide certified Arabic translation if required by UAE authorities.

Supported Countries

We assist clients from a range of countries with the attestation of their Certificate of Incorporation, including:

  • India
  • UK
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Pakistan
  • Philippines
  • South Africa
  • Australia
  • and more…

Documents Required

To begin the attestation of your Power of Attorney, you'll need:

  • Original Power of Attorney
  • Valid Passport copy of the principal and agent (attorney)
  • Proof of residency (if applicable)
  • Supporting documents relevant to the authority being granted (e.g., title deed, trade license, etc.)
  • Authorization Letter (if a third party is submitting the document)

Who Needs POA Attestation?

  • Real Estate Owners abroad assigning property managers in the UAE
  • Business Owners/Investors authorizing partners or managers
  • Family Representatives handling guardianship, legal, or medical authority
  • Lawyers or Legal Representatives acting on behalf of clients from abroad
  • Expats and UAE Nationals managing matters for family members outside the country

Why Choose Us?

  • Professional guidance throughout the attestation process
  • Fast, secure, and confidential handling
  • Expert team familiar with UAE and international documentation protocols
  • End-to-end tracking and transparent pricing
  • Optional document pickup and delivery available

Processing Time:

Normal Service: 5-7 working days

Express Service: 2-3 working days (subject to document origin and embassy timings)

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