A Power of Attorney (POA) in Dubai, UAE, is a legal document that allows one person to act on behalf of another in personal, business, or legal matters. The individual granting the authority is referred to as the principal, donor, or grantor, while the person receiving the authority is called the agent or trustee.
To execute a POA in Dubai, the principal must be at least 21 years old and mentally competent. A POA is particularly useful when you are unavailable to handle certain tasks. With Tasheel, you can easily prepare and notarize your POA to suit your specific requirements.
A POA in Dubai can be tailored to grant authority for a single task or a variety of tasks and can be set for a limited or unlimited duration, depending on your needs. Below are some types of Powers of Attorney commonly used in the UAE.
We can finalize your online Power of Attorney (POA) process in just one hour, as long as all your documents are in order and the principal is available for a Zoom or Botim meeting. The cost of a remote Power of Attorney (POA) in Arabic is AED 1,200. Including English alongside Arabic in the POA will incur an additional government fee of AED 500. The cost of drafting a remote Power of Attorney (POA) in Arabic is typically AED 1,200 for one principal granting authority to one agent. Adding an English version alongside the Arabic incurs an additional government fee of AED 500. However, if there are multiple principals or if the POA includes more than one property, the pricing will vary accordingly.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Principal’s Passport Copy: A clear copy of the person granting the POA.
- Agent’s Passport Copy: A copy of the person authorized to act on behalf of the principal.
- Additional Documents: Depending on the POA’s purpose (e.g., title deeds for property-related POAs or company documents for business-related POAs).
While Emirates ID is not strictly required for the Power of Attorney, providing it is highly beneficial as it allows access to the Arabic name and other critical details, ensuring accuracy and completeness in the documentation process.