Register inherited property ownership smoothly with expert guidance and official Dubai Land Department processing.
Mortgaged Property Sale Registration Services in Dubai
Transfer inherited property ownership smoothly through Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center, an authorised Real Estate Registration Trustee Centre in Dubai. Our specialists manage the full inheritance transfer process, including court document verification, legal heir certificates, and succession approvals, ensuring accurate registration and title deed issuance for heirs in one visit.
Why choose Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center:
Authorised by Dubai Land Department
One-visit completion for heirs’ registration
Priority VIP service without queues
All registrations follow official DLD fees and are usually completed within about 25 minutes after document verification.
How to Register Property to Heirs in Dubai
Visit our centre during working hours; no prior appointment is needed. You can also book your visit online at a convenient time.
Our specialists review your Legal Notification of Inheritance, court letter to the DLD, identification documents, and any required NOCs to ensure full compliance.
Official Dubai land department transfer fees are calculated and paid securely at the centre. Dar Alnukhba submits your application to the DLD system on your behalf.
Receive your electronic title deed for heirs and updated property map by email within 25 minutes of completing the registration.
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Documents Required for Heirs Property Registration
Official document issued by Dubai Courts, other UAE courts, or Awqaf confirming the allocation of the property among legal heirs.
Valid UAE Emirates ID for residents. Non-resident heirs must provide passport copies and relevant identification documents.
An official letter from the court or Awqaf addressed to the Dubai Land Department requesting the transfer of property ownership.
Required only if the property is mortgaged at the time of inheritance registration, confirming lender approval.
Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center has been committed to simplifying access to UAE government services. We started with the mission to streamline complex procedures and provide fast, transparent solutions. Over time, we’ve expanded our services to cover a wide range of government-related transactions, helping both individuals and businesses navigate the system with ease. Our expert consultants, efficient processes, and customer-first approach have made us a trusted partner for all your official needs in Dubai.
Why Register Heirs’ Ownership with Dar Alnukhba
Personal assistance and priority processing with no queues.
Official government rates with transparent, fixed pricing.
Comprehensive range of UAE government services under one roof.
Most procedures are completed in a single visit to the centre.
A Decree of Distribution is an official court judgment that determines how a deceased person’s assets are allocated among the legal heirs. It is issued by the UAE Sharia Court or the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation, depending on the case. This document is compulsory for inheritance property transfer in Dubai, as the Dubai Land Department (DLD) cannot register the property in the heirs’ names without it.
Yes, registering heirs’ ownership with the Dubai Land Department (DLD) is a legal requirement. The property must first be transferred into the heirs’ names before it can be sold, gifted, or mortgaged. Without official registration, no transaction can take place.
After verifying all required court documents and identification papers, the DLD heirs’ registration process is typically completed within approximately 25 minutes. This includes document verification, system entry, fee payment, and issuance of the updated electronic Title Deed and map certificate.
Yes, non-resident heirs are legally entitled to inherit property in Dubai if they are listed in a valid Decree of Distribution or Probate Order issued by the competent UAE authority. They must provide a passport copy and can appoint an authorised representative to complete the heirs’ ownership registration on their behalf.
If the property is under mortgage, the Dubai Land Department requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the financing bank. This confirms the lender’s approval for the ownership transfer. The registration process cannot proceed without this clearance.
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