Power of Attorney in UAE – Everything You Need to Know

Power of Attorney in UAE

Introduction

Whether you’re living abroad, frequently traveling, or need someone to manage your affairs, a Power of Attorney in UAE is a crucial legal tool. It allows an authorized person — also known as an agent or attorney-in-fact — to act on your behalf in specific legal or financial matters.

At Alam al Manazil, we assist clients in safely and legally issuing a Power of Attorney UAE tailored to their unique needs. This guide covers the types, benefits, and legal process involved.

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that authorizes another individual to represent you in matters such as real estate, banking, business, or legal proceedings. In the UAE, POAs must be properly drafted in Arabic and officially attested to be valid and enforceable.

Types of Power of Attorney in UAE

The UAE recognizes several POA types, depending on your specific requirements:

  • General POA: Grants broad authority over financial, legal, or property matters.
  • Special POA: Limited to a specific task like representing you in court or selling a vehicle.
  • Property POA: Needed to buy, sell, or manage property on your behalf.
  • Vehicle POA: Required for registering or transferring vehicle ownership.
  • Business POA: Used to handle business or corporate responsibilities.

When Do You Need a POA in the UAE?

You might need a Power of Attorney in the UAE in situations such as:

  • Living abroad while owning property or assets in the UAE.
  • Appointing someone to appear on your behalf in court or at government offices.
  • Being unable to attend in person due to travel, work, or health reasons.
  • Delegating tasks to a trusted family member, business partner, or lawyer.

Steps to Create a Valid POA in the UAE

1. Drafting the POA: Must be written in Arabic or bilingual (English-Arabic) format.

2. Notarization: Legalization must be done at a UAE Notary Public.

3. Attestation (for POAs made abroad):

  • Attest at your country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Legalize at the UAE Embassy in that country
  • Final attestation by UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs

4. Legal Translation: All foreign POAs must be translated into Arabic by a certified legal translator in the UAE.

How Alam al Manazil Can Help

As specialists in Power of Attorney UAE services, Alam al Manazil offers complete assistance with:

  • Drafting bilingual Power of Attorney documents
  • Reviewing existing POAs for legal accuracy
  • Arranging notarization appointments
  • Managing legal translation and attestation processes

Our team ensures your POA complies with UAE laws and is accepted across government and private institutions.

Tips for Creating a Strong POA

  • Be specific about the powers granted and their duration.
  • Select a reliable and trustworthy agent.
  • Use a Special POA if your needs are task-specific.
  • Include identification like passport and Emirates ID copies.

Conclusion

Having a properly issued Power of Attorney in UAE simplifies legal processes and empowers someone you trust to act in your best interest. Errors in drafting or attestation can cause complications — which is why expert legal support from Alam al Manazil is essential.

Let our experienced legal team handle everything from Power of Attorney drafting to translation and notarization. Contact us today for professional and reliable Power of Attorney services across the UAE.