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Power of Attorney

Authorise someone you trust to act on your behalf.

A Power of Attorney (POA) lets a person of your choosing manage specific matters for you, from property transactions to banking, business and medical decisions. In the UAE, a POA must be properly drafted, bilingual and notarised to be enforceable.

Arrange a POA

General POA

Broad authority over a defined set of personal or financial matters, used when you need a trusted person to act for you across multiple areas.

Special POA

Authority limited to a specific transaction or matter, most commonly used for property purchases, sales, and dealings with government departments.

Common uses

When a POA matters.

  • Buying, selling or mortgaging UAE real estate while abroad
  • Managing UAE bank accounts and investments remotely
  • Operating or representing a UAE company or free-zone entity
  • Vehicle registration, Emirates ID and visa-related processes
  • Healthcare decisions in the event of incapacity
  • Acting for elderly parents or family members overseas

Set up a UAE POA

Bilingual, notarised and enforceable.

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How it works

Drafted, translated and notarised, without the queues.

01

Scope & drafting

We capture exactly what you want the POA to cover and our associated legal firm drafts it in legally precise English and Arabic.

02

Legal translation

A certified bilingual document is prepared so it is enforceable before UAE notaries, banks, courts and government departments.

03

Notarisation

We coordinate notarisation at the Notary Public, including remote notarisation where eligible, and deliver the executed POA.