
If you need to authorize someone to act on your behalf in the UAE—whether for property transactions, business setup, or legal matters—you will require a Power of Attorney (POA). However, for it to be legally valid, the document must go through a proper attestation process.
In this guide, we explain the step-by-step process to attest a Power of Attorney, requirements, and how Easy Point Attestation can help you complete the process quickly and securely.
Power of Attorney attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of the POA document so it can be legally accepted in the UAE.
It confirms that:
Attestation is mandatory if you want to use a POA for:
Without attestation, the POA will not be accepted by UAE authorities.
The process depends on whether the document is issued inside or outside the UAE.
The POA must first be notarized by a notary public, confirming the authenticity of the signature.
The document is verified by:
The POA is then attested by the MOFA of the issuing country, confirming its international validity.
The document is submitted to the UAE Embassy in the home country for verification and stamping.
This step is essential before using the document in the UAE.
Once the document reaches the UAE, it must be attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFAIC).
After this step, your POA becomes legally valid in the UAE.
The timeline may vary depending on the country and document type.
Costs vary depending on:
MOFA fees in UAE typically start from AED 150+
These mistakes can lead to rejection or delays
The POA attestation process can be complex and time-consuming. Easy Point Attestation simplifies the entire process with end-to-end support.
We ensure your documents are processed correctly the first time, saving you time and effort.
Whether your document is issued in Cyprus, the UK, India, or any other country, we handle everything for you.
Yes, the process is completely safe when done through authorized channels or trusted providers like Easy Point Attestation.
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Contact Easy Point Attestation today for a quick, easy, and secure POA attestation process in the UAE.
Power of Attorney attestation is a crucial step to ensure your document is legally valid in the UAE. The process involves notarization, government verification, embassy attestation, and final MOFA approval.
To avoid delays and complications, it is always best to rely on professionals like Easy Point Attestation, who can manage the entire process efficiently and securely.
Yes, attestation is mandatory for legal use of a POA in the UAE.
It usually takes 5–10 working days, depending on the country and process.
Only if the POA is issued within the UAE. Foreign-issued documents require embassy attestation.
MOFA attestation in the UAE is the final step.
Yes, Easy Point Attestation provides complete end-to-end POA attestation services.