Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center offers professional Dubai Notary Public services, including the notarisation of powers of attorney, judicial declarations, and contracts. Every document is certified in full compliance with Dubai Courts procedures, ensuring legal validity across the UAE.
The Dubai Notary Public system is the official authority for legal authentication of documents in the UAE. Notarisation is essential when powers of attorney, judicial declarations, contracts, or personal statements need legal validity and recognition by courts, government authorities, and private entities. Documents that are not properly notarised cannot be enforced or relied upon in official proceedings.
Notary services in Dubai are provided through the Dubai Courts’ authorised e-notary platform, which guarantees that every signature, declaration, or contract is verified, legally valid, and officially recorded under UAE law.
At Dar Alnukhba Customer Care Center, we give clients full access to this system. Our team:
Prepares, drafts, and reviews documents to meet legal standards
Manages submission through the proper notarial channel
Oversees certification to ensure full compliance
This comprehensive approach ensures that your powers of attorney, declarations, and contracts are executed correctly, legally valid, and accepted throughout the UAE.
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A notary public in Dubai is an authorised authority responsible for authenticating and certifying legal documents under UAE law. The notary’s role is to verify the identity and capacity of the parties, ensure that the document meets legal requirements, and give it binding force for use with courts, government departments, banks, and private institutions.
Private notary services are offered by licensed legal professionals accredited by Dubai Courts. These practitioners provide the same notarisation functions as the government notary public, ensuring full legal validity across the UAE.
You should approach a public notary whenever a document requires binding legal force and official recognition. Common cases include:
Powers of attorney for property, corporate, or court matters
Contracts and agreements
Judicial declarations and affidavits
Corporate resolutions or shareholder decisions
Certified true copies of legal documents
Documents issued abroad also require notarisation after translation and legalisation to be recognised in the UAE. Without notarisation, these documents may be rejected or deemed invalid.
Government Notary Public (Dubai Courts): Provides standardised notary services with official government procedures.
Private Notary Services: Provided by licensed legal professionals, offering flexibility in scheduling and faster service.
Both types of notarisation carry the same legal validity and are recognised by all public and private authorities across the UAE.
Notary attestation is the formal authentication of a legal document by the Dubai Courts Notary Public or a licensed private notary. The process involves verifying identities, confirming legal capacity, reviewing the content, and ensuring compliance with UAE law.
Notary attestation can be completed:
Online via the official e-Notary platform using UAE Pass
In-person at a notary counter when physical presence is required
Documents issued abroad must first be translated into Arabic and legalised before attestation.
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