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Essential Guide to Real Estate Document Attestation UAE

Updated: Nov 10, 2025

Real Estate and Property Documents Attestation in the UAE

When buying, selling, leasing, or inheriting property in the United Arab Emirates, having your real estate and property documents attested is a vital legal requirement. Attestation confirms that your documents are genuine, valid, and accepted by UAE government departments, courts, and embassies.

At Amazon Attestation Services, we make the process fast, transparent, and fully compliant with UAE laws — ensuring your property and ownership documents are verified by all required authorities, including MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and relevant embassies.


Why You Need Property Document Attestation in the UAE

Property document attestation is required to:

  • Register real estate ownership or transfer titles

  • Apply for mortgages or bank loans

  • Resolve inheritance and succession matters

  • Rent or lease commercial or residential properties

  • Submit legal paperwork in UAE courts

  • Validate foreign property documents for use in the UAE

Whether your property is in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, or abroad, attestation ensures that your paperwork is legally recognized by both UAE and international authorities.


Types of Real Estate and Property Documents We Attest

Our experts at Amazon Attestation Services handle all types of real estate and property-related documents, including:

  • Ownership and Title Deeds

  • Sales and Purchase Agreements

  • Power of Attorney (POA) for Property Transactions

  • Lease and Tenancy Contracts

  • No Objection Certificates (NOCs)

  • Mortgage and Bank Loan Papers

  • Property Valuation Certificates

  • Inheritance or Will-related Documents

We also assist with foreign property documents, ensuring they are attested by the home country authorities, the UAE Embassy, and the MOFA for full legal validity.


Step-by-Step Process for Property Document Attestation in the UAE

Step 1: Notarization

The property document must first be notarized by a Notary Public or authorized body in the country of origin.

Step 2: Home Country Legalization

Then, it must be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or equivalent authority) in the issuing country.

Step 3: UAE Embassy Attestation

After national-level verification, the document is legalized by the UAE Embassy or Consulate in that country.

Step 4: MOFA Attestation in the UAE

Finally, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) verifies and seals the document, confirming it as valid for use within the UAE.

Amazon Attestation can complete all these steps on your behalf — ensuring accuracy, speed, and full legal compliance.

Why Choose Amazon Attestation for Property Document Attestation

  • Licensed and Registered in the UAE

    Officially approved by the Dubai Department of Economy & Tourism, Chamber of Commerce, and MOFA.

  • All-in-One Legal Support

    we handle attestation, embassy legalization, translation, and document delivery — under one roof.

  • Free Pickup & Delivery Across the UAE

    Available in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, and Al Ain for your convenience.

  • Fast and Secure Process

    Urgent and same-day attestation options available for property transactions.

  • Trusted by Real Estate Firms and Law Offices

    Serving 10,000+ satisfied clients, including real estate developers, investors, and individuals.

Documents Required

To get started, you’ll typically need:

  • Original property document(s)

  • A passport copy of the property owner

  • Emirates ID (for UAE residents)

  • Authorization letter (if applicable)

Our experts review all your paperwork before submission to ensure 100% accuracy and avoid rejection.


Contact Amazon Attestation Services

Call: +971 54 582 0984 Email: info@mofauae.com

Offices: Dubai | Abu Dhabi | Sharjah | Ajman | Al Ain - UAE

We’re your trusted partner for real estate and property document attestation in the UAE — helping you process your documents legally, securely, and on time.

 
 
 

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