General Power of Attorney
Authorise a trusted person to handle all your affairs in the UAE — property, banking, business and government dealings — under one document.
Learn morePower of Attorney · UAE
Bilingual drafting · Notary appointments · MOFA attestation · Same-day options across all 7 emirates
A Power of Attorney in the UAE (known as a Wakala in Arabic) lets you authorise a trusted person to act on your behalf — whether you are buying property in Dubai from overseas, opening a bank account in Abu Dhabi, managing a company in Sharjah, or handling family matters while you travel. Getting the POA drafted correctly and notarised the first time saves weeks of rejected paperwork. We coordinate the full process: bilingual drafting, certified Arabic translation, notary appointments and MOFA attestation — for residents and for clients abroad.
What we handle
From a one-page Special POA for a court date to a full Property POA accepted by the DLD and ADM — we draft every Power of Attorney to the exact wording the receiving UAE authority expects, so nothing comes back for re-doing.
Authorise a trusted person to handle all your affairs in the UAE — property, banking, business and government dealings — under one document.
Learn moreLimit authority to one task — selling a property, attending a court date, or operating a single bank account in the UAE.
Learn moreBuy, sell, mortgage or lease real estate in the UAE while you are abroad — through a POA accepted by the DLD and ADM.
Learn moreOpen accounts, sign cheques, manage transfers and close accounts on behalf of the principal at UAE banks.
Learn moreAuthorise managers, partners or family members to sign trade-licence, immigration and contractual matters for your UAE company.
Learn moreAttest a POA made overseas so it is legally valid in the UAE — from your country's notary to UAE Embassy to MOFA.
Learn morePower of Attorney by emirate
Each emirate has its own notary system and requirements. We handle Powers of Attorney in all seven.
POA drafting, notary & attestation in Dubai.
Local guidePOA drafting, notary & attestation in Abu Dhabi.
Local guidePOA drafting, notary & attestation in Sharjah.
Local guidePOA drafting, notary & attestation in Ajman.
Pillar guideTypes, costs, timelines, attestation — read the full guide.
How it works
You stay in control. We handle the drafting, translation and notary coordination.
Share the emirate, the type of POA, and a one-line description of what the agent needs to do.
You get a quote in minutes. Once approved, we send the bilingual draft for your review.
We book your Dubai Courts / ADJD / Sharjah Courts slot — or coordinate embassy + MOFA if you're abroad.
Notarised originals couriered to you (UAE) or attested copies sent by tracked post (international).
What clients say
Needed a property POA urgently while my buyer was waiting at DLD. They drafted, translated and got me a notary slot the same morning. Lifesaver.
I live in London and needed to sell my Dubai apartment. They walked me through UK notary, embassy and MOFA over WhatsApp. Done in two weeks.
Quick response on WhatsApp, clear pricing, and the ADJD appointment was already booked when I arrived. Recommended.
Common questions
A Power of Attorney (POA), or Wakala in Arabic, is a legal document in which one person (the principal) authorises another (the agent) to act on their behalf in defined legal, financial or administrative matters. To be valid in the UAE, a POA must be in Arabic or bilingual English-Arabic and notarised by an authorised Notary Public.
If you are in the UAE with valid Emirates ID and passport, a POA can usually be drafted, translated, notarised and ready the same or next working day. POAs prepared overseas take longer because of the attestation chain — typically 1–3 weeks depending on your country.
Yes. Any POA used inside the UAE must be in Arabic or bilingual English-Arabic, and the Arabic version is the legally binding text. We provide certified legal translation as part of the drafting service.
Cost varies by emirate and POA type. It has three parts: drafting, certified Arabic translation, and the government notary fee. A general POA carries a fixed notary fee, while a property-related POA may be calculated on value. Send us your requirement on WhatsApp for an exact quote.
Yes. The POA must be signed before a notary in your country, then attested by your country's foreign affairs ministry, then by the UAE Embassy there, and finally legalised by MOFA in the UAE. We coordinate the entire chain.
A UAE POA generally stays valid until it is revoked by the principal, until its purpose is completed, or until the principal passes away. Some banks and authorities prefer a POA issued within the last 1–2 years, and a POA can also state its own expiry date.
Need it done this week?
Tell us the emirate, the type of POA, and your timeline — we'll come back with a fixed quote within minutes during working hours.