- Private Notary
Private Notary Service List
- Notarization of Contracts
Commercial Contracts
Verification and certification of business
agreements, including partnership and
joint venture contracts.
Service Agent Contracts
Legal certification for service
agent agreements, particularly
for foreign businesses operating in the UAE.
- Notarization of Declarations
Income Declarations
Certifying statements of monthly income
for various legal and personal purposes.
No Objection Certificates
Legal acknowledgment of consent
for travel or other purposes.
Ownership Declarations
Certifying legal ownership of assets
like property or vehicles.
- Notarization of Power of Attorney
General Power of Attorney
Certification of broad powers given to
an individual to act on behalf of another.
Special Power of Attorney
Certification of limited authority for specific
legal matters such as property management,
business transactions, or court cases.
POA for Property and Shares
Notarizing authority to manage, sell,
or transfer real estate and company shares.
Private Notary FAQ
What types of documents can be notarized by a private notary in Abu Dhabi?
Private notaries in Abu Dhabi can notarize a wide range of documents, including but not limited to:
- Contracts (property sale, commercial agreements, employment contracts)
- Declarations (affidavits, no objection certificates, income declarations)
- Powers of Attorney (general and special)
- Settlement and reconciliation agreements, joint venture agreements, and more
Can I get notary services outside the notary office in Abu Dhabi?
Yes, many private notaries in Abu Dhabi offer mobile notary services, where they can come to your location to notarize contracts, powers of attorney, or other documents. This service is especially convenient for large transactions or urgent cases, and additional fees may apply for offsite notarization.
What is the difference between a public notary and a private notary in Abu Dhabi?
Public notaries are government officials who provide notary services in designated government offices, such as court branches, while private notaries are licensed lawyers who offer similar services from their legal offices. Private notaries provide a more personalized service and are often more flexible with service locations
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