WhatsApp us
If you’ve issued a Power of Attorney in the UAE and no longer want the appointed person to act on your behalf, you must formally revoke it. A verbal instruction or written notice is not enough—revocation must follow a legal process to be valid and enforceable. This ensures the agent’s authority is officially cancelled and prevents misuse or confusion in future transactions. UAE notary offices require a notarised Revocation Notice, and in many cases, you must also inform third parties (like banks or courts) where the original POA was used.
Our team handles the entire revocation process drafting, bilingual translation, notarisation, and official delivery to all relevant parties. Whether the original POA was general or special, we’ll prepare a legally binding cancellation notice. We also provide proof of revocation if you need to update banks, courts, or property departments. Remote processing is available, and turnaround can be completed in as little as one day.
Officially terminates any existing POA preventing future use by the agent.
Drafted in Arabic and English to meet UAE notarial and court requirements.
Cancel General, Special, Property, or Business POAs with one formal notice.
We can inform banks, courts, or government departments about the cancellation.
We verify the original POA and confirm whether a public revocation is required.
We prepare a bilingual revocation notice and notarise it with the UAE notary public.
We send you the notarised revocation and—if needed—notify the original agent or third parties.
WhatsApp us
Not always, but it helps. We can assist even if you only have a copy or POA details.
Yes. You can revoke via UAE embassy or remote video notarisation (if eligible).
Yes once notarised, the POA is legally cancelled. Third parties must be notified to enforce it.
WhatsApp us