Issuing a Power of Attorney
in the UAE

A power of attorney (POA) in the UAE is a legal document that allows one person to act on behalf of another within specified powers.

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When drafting a POA, it’s necessary to carefully think through the conditions — they must accurately reflect the intentions of the parties. Inaccuracies in the document can lead to delays in processing or even its rejection by external organizations and notaries, resulting in the loss of valuable time and resources.

METROPOLITAN CONSULTING strongly recommends that both parties involve a legal expert in drafting this document. They will provide a high-quality POA template or develop a customized version adapted to your needs and explain all rights and obligations of the parties in detail.

To have a POA notarially certified, you must have a valid passport or Emirates ID.

In the UAE, a POA is valid until the principal revokes it, provided its term is not limited. Some types of POAs may only be valid for a short time. You can always specify a timeframe when granting a POA to limit its duration.

A POA in the UAE can be registered at a notary office or remotely — through the BOTIM app.
Qualified specialists at METROPOLITAN CONSULTING will help you draft and register a POA — from start to finish.

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