UAE Document Attestation

Certify documents issued in the United Arab Emirates for official use in Australia and abroad.

Certify documents issued in the United Arab Emirates for international use

Authenticate UAE documents including birth, marriage and death certificates, Police Clearance Certificates, commercial licences and registrations, court documents, powers of attorney and affidavits, and trade documents.

UAE documents required for use abroad must be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then by the embassy of the recipient country in Abu Dhabi. The United Arab Emirates does not issue Apostille stamps.

  • Isarey offers a start-to-finish document legalization service in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. We will arrange all required pre-certifications and submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • We can obtain UAE Police Clearance Certificates for overseas clients.
  • We work with all major embassies in Abu Dhabi, including the embassies of Italy, Spain, France, India, China, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
  • Documents legalized in the United Arab Emirates are delivered worldwide by secure courier.

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UAE Documents that can be legalized

  • Legalize UAE birth, death and marriage certificates in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

    Marriage, Death and Birth Certificates

    Legalize UAE birth, death and marriage certificates at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and all major embassies in Abu Dhabi. For assistance obtaining authenticated copies of certificates in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, please Contact us
  • UAE Apostilles

    Police Clearance Certificates

    Legalise UAE Police Clearance Certificates (PCC) at the MoFA and all major foreign embassies in the United Arab Emirates. We can assist in obtaining UAE criminal background checks in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Please Contact us for assistance.
  • UAE Education Certificates

    Attest UAE University degree certificates and other types of academic and professional qualifications awarded in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Notarized Documents

    Powers of Attorney, Affidavits, certified passport copies, contracts and other private documents certified by a notary in the United Arab Emirates.
  • UAE Apostilles

    Incorporation Documents

    Certify UAE corporate documents including certificates of incorporation, certificates of good standing, articles of association, board resolutions for use abroad.
  • Trade documents

    Attest UAE certificates of origin, certificates of free sale, commercial invoices, product health certificates, GMP certificates and other trade documents
  • Certified Translations

    Legalize certified and sworn translations of UAE documents. We offer translation services from Arabic to all major European and Asian languages for submission abroad and to embassies and consulates in the United Arab Emirates.
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  • Legalize UAE Driver Experience Certificates

    Driver Experience Certificates

    Legalize UAE Driver Experience Certificates issued by the Roads and Transport Authority.

Legalizing documents in the United Arab Emirates

Isarey can legalize your UAE documents. Our expert local team in the United Arab Emirates will ensure that your documents are attested securely and successfully in the shortest time. We will take care of the entire procedure, dealing with local notaries, embassies, translators and government agencies.

Isarey provides document attestation services in the United Arab Emirates to private, corporate and institutional clients worldwide. To find out about certifying UAE documents for use in Australia and abroad, use our online quotation form or email us a scan or description of the documents you need to certify. We will get back to you directly with a quotation and details of how to proceed:

6 steps to certify document issued in the United Arab Emirates

  1. Upload the documents you need attested or send them to us by email.
  2. Our experts will pre-check your documents to ensure that they are eligible for Apostille certification or consular legalization in the country where they are issued, and we’ll assist you locally in preparing them if required.
  3. We’ll send you a quotation with the total cost of the process (final price including all fees, certified translation when required and courier costs) and an estimation of how long the process will take to complete.
  4. We’ll arrange a secure courier to collect your original documents (where electronic versions are not sufficient).
  5. As soon as we receive your documents, we will confirm your order and proceed with the attestation process. Where appropriate, we will arrange certified copies for the attestation process so that we can return your originals directly.
  6. We return the attested documents to you by secure international courier.
UAE Document Attestation

Legalize UAE Documents

UAE documents can be certified for cross-border use through legalization

Consular Legalization

Legalization is a procedure used when a UAE document needs to be certified for official use abroad. Each document requires a double certification: first by the authorities of the United Arab Emirates and secondly by the authorities of the country where the documents will be used (the receiving country). This second certification, which is generally provided by the embassy or consulate representing the receiving country in the United Arab Emirates, confirms the first certification and so validates the document for official use in the receiving country.

Certified Translation

Where UAE documents are to be used abroad and where the receiving country has a different official language, a sworn or certified may also be required. Isarey takes care of any certified translations required as part of the document attestation process, ensuring that translations are carried out and certified in accordance with local regulations.

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A certified translation on its own only provides assurance that the translation itself is accurate and true; it does not confirm the authenticity of the original document. The original document must be legalized for a certified translation to carry equivalent legal weight.

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