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How to Attest Divorce Papers in UAE

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How to Attest Divorce Papers in UAE


Attesting divorce papers in the UAE is an essential process for ensuring that your divorce documents are legally recognized within the country. This is crucial for various legal, administrative, and personal matters, such as remarrying, updating personal records, or dealing with legal and financial arrangements. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get your divorce papers attested in the UAE:

1. Obtain the Original Divorce Papers

  • Ensure you have the original divorce decree or certificate issued by the relevant authority in your country of origin. This document must be in its original form for the attestation process.

2. Translate the Divorce Papers (If Necessary)

  • If the divorce papers are not in Arabic, they need to be translated into Arabic by a certified translator. This is a mandatory requirement for the documents to be accepted by UAE authorities.

  • Note: The translation must be done by a legal translator approved by the UAE Ministry of Justice or another authorized body.

3. Notarize the Divorce Papers

  • Get the original divorce papers and their Arabic translation notarized by a notary public. This step is essential to confirm the authenticity of the documents.

4. Attest the Divorce Papers by Your Home Country's Embassy or Consulate

  • Submit the notarized divorce papers to your home country’s embassy or consulate in the UAE for attestation. This confirms that the documents are authentic and were issued by a legitimate authority in your home country.

5. Obtain MOFA Attestation

  • After your documents have been attested by your embassy or consulate, you need to get them attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC). This step confirms that the embassy or consulate attestation is recognized and valid within the UAE.

  • Process: Submit the notarized and embassy-attested documents to MOFAIC, either in person or through an authorized agent.

6. Verify Document Acceptance

  • Ensure that the attested divorce papers meet all the requirements and are accepted by UAE authorities. This step might involve verifying the documents with the relevant government or legal institutions where they will be used.

7. Receive the Attested Divorce Papers

  • Once attested by MOFAIC, collect your divorce papers. These documents are now legally recognized and can be used for any official purpose within the UAE.

Why Attestation is Important:

  1. Legal Recognition: Attested divorce papers are legally recognized in the UAE and are required for various legal processes, including remarrying and updating personal records.

  2. Regulatory Compliance: Proper attestation ensures compliance with UAE legal and administrative regulations, facilitating smooth interactions with government entities.

  3. Administrative Efficiency: Attested documents simplify administrative procedures and help avoid delays or complications in legal matters.

Additional Services:

For a hassle-free attestation process, consider using professional attestation services. They can handle the entire process, including translation, notarization, and government attestations, ensuring that your divorce papers are correctly attested and promptly processed.

Contact Us for Assistance:

If you need help with attesting your divorce papers in the UAE, contact Amazon Attestation Services. Our team of experts is here to guide you through every step of the process.

Phone: +971-43300011 / +971-545820984


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