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Understanding Power of Attorney in the UAE

Learn the essentials of Power of Attorney services in the UAE, including common types, requirements, and practical benefits.

2024-01-15 7 min read POA Legal Team

A Power of Attorney, commonly called a POA, is a legal document that allows another person to act on your behalf. In the UAE, the right POA can make essential personal, property, and business transactions much easier to manage when you are unavailable or need trusted support.

What Is a Power of Attorney?

A POA appoints an agent to carry out specific actions for the person granting the authority. The scope can be broad or limited depending on your needs.

The wording matters. A carefully prepared document helps authorities, banks, and other parties understand exactly what the agent is permitted to do.

Common Types of POA in the UAE

Different situations require different levels of authority. Common options include:

  • General POA for broad legal, financial, and business matters.
  • Real Estate POA for property sale, purchase, leasing, or management.
  • Business POA for company operations, contracts, and government dealings.
  • Vehicle POA for registration, sale, purchase, or export procedures.
  • Medical POA for healthcare decisions if you become unable to decide yourself.

Documents Commonly Required

Requirements vary by service type, but the preparation process often starts with the following documents:

  • Passport copy
  • Emirates ID copy
  • Agent identification documents
  • Supporting property, company, or vehicle documents when relevant

Choosing the Right POA

The best POA is the one that matches your actual goal without granting unnecessary authority. Before preparing the document, list the exact actions your agent needs to complete.

Professional review can help you choose the appropriate scope and avoid delays during submission or notarization.

Need help selecting the correct POA? Our team can review your requirements during a free consultation.

Summary

UAE Power of Attorney rules vary depending on whether the document is used for property, banking, corporate, or personal matters. Always confirm the exact scope of authority with a qualified legal adviser before signing.

If you are preparing a POA while outside the UAE, plan ahead for notarization, attestation, and any Arabic translation required by the receiving authority. Early preparation reduces last-minute travel or embassy delays.