As COVID-19 situation inches forward and as UAE courts had announced online hearings, now notary services too, which are an integral part of the system, can be done online as well. This is a huge relief for individuals and corporates alike, bringing some predictability to a system already drowning in uncertainty. To combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Dubai Courts' Notary Public offices implemented a remote notarization technique that may be completed entirely online without leaving your home. As a result, making a Power of Attorney (POA) and authorising a person in the UAE via video-conferencing is now possible. Whether you're in the UAE or abroad, you can now give a POA to a lawyer, family member, or friend by identifying the person attending the video call by showing his ID in the camera to the officer. Power of Attorney is a document whereby the Principal grants the rights to represent him to an Agent; this document is usually notarised. Visit https://poa.ae/poa-remote-notarization/ for availing the said services, for PoA’s across purposes including vehicle sale, property management or for business matters.
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