
Book legal appointments and get government certified true copies.
Authorize someone to act on your behalf legally, with general or specific powers.
Book appointmentSubmit personal or legal declarations attested by an official notary.
Book appointmentDocument mutual agreements between parties before final contracts.
Book appointmentDefine and notarize business terms between partners in a clear legal format.
Book appointmentLegally bind buyer and seller terms for property, goods, or assets.
Book appointmentAccurately translate and notarize documents as required by UAE law.
Book appointmentDubai Courts is the official judicial authority in the Emirate of Dubai, handling various legal disputes including civil, criminal, family, commercial, real estate, labor, and inheritance matters.
Dubai Courts operate across three main levels: Court of First Instance Court of Appeal Court of Cassation (Supreme Court level)
You may personally visit Karama Business Center near Central Post Office Karama or enquire by using the above submission for or WhatsApp: 04-3991744
Generally: Emirates ID and passport copies Legal documents (contracts, evidence, etc.) POA (if filing through a lawyer) Payment of court fees (varies by case type)
Yes.
Dubai Courts handle: Civil cases (contract disputes, debt recovery, property) Criminal cases (theft, fraud, assault, etc.) Family cases (divorce, alimony, custody) Labor cases (unpaid wages, unfair dismissal) Commercial and real estate cases Inheritance and wills
No. Labor disputes must first go through the MOHRE (Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation) for mediation. If unresolved, MOHRE refers the case to Dubai Courts.
Timelines vary by case: Civil/Labor: ~2–6 months Family cases: ~1–3 months Appeals or Cassation: Can take longer depending on complexity
Yes. In civil and minor cases, individuals can self-represent. However, legal representation is strongly advised for complex or criminal cases.
All court proceedings are in Arabic. Legal documents must be translated to Arabic by a certified translator.
Yes. Dubai Courts offers pro bono legal aid for those who qualify (e.g., low-income individuals in specific case types).