If you’re shifting property in Dubai, ensure your Ejari contract is attested. Otherwise, you’ll be left without running water or electricity. According to a new rule released by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), tenants must have their Ejari contract confirmed before DEWA may connect water and electricity to their property.
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Verifying a duplicate of an original document as a certified genuine copy is known as true copy attestation. A true copy of a document is frequently necessary to confirm that it is genuine and not falsified for official purposes. True copy attestations of personal documents are commonly performed in the UAE by lawyers, notaries public, or other agencies who issued the document. For example, authorities that issued the document (licence, share certificate, business registration, etc.) might certify their true copy.
A lawyer or solicitor will cross-check the original documents and then sign and stamp photocopies with the statement, “I certify that this document is a true copy of the original.” Although they are used or submitted outside the UAE, Ejari True Copy Attestation is usually done for the following documents:
All parties involved in a tenancy contract have their rights safeguarded under the Ejari system. In the event of a disagreement, the Ejari tenancy contract serves as proof of the validity of your rental agreement and ensures transparency. For example, Ejari assures that landlords cannot raise the rent indiscriminately at renewal time because the rental amount is documented.
It is a general outline of the steps required to complete an Ejari True Copy Attestation in the UAE. The process can vary from document to document.
Step 1: Double-check that your paper is original. Making certified copies of copies is challenging for concerned authorities or attorneys.
Step 2: Determine the type of true copy certification that is necessary. Should it be done by a prosecutor or the agency that issued the document?
Step 3: Make a white paper copy of the document; do not use coloured paper.
Step 4: Take the original document and a copy to a lawyer, notary, or other appropriate body for stamping as a true copy, depending on your needs.
Step 5: A lawyer, notary, or other appropriate official checks the original and stamps and signs a copy of the original, noting that the original was confirmed and the copy was made from it.
In the United Arab Emirates, the Ejari True Copy Attestation procedure necessitates the permission of multiple departments. As a result, engaging a lawyer or notary public saves the landlord time by avoiding lines at the government department, making attestation of tenancy contracts in the UAE less time-consuming.
Ejari True Copy Attestation procedures vary across the UAE and primarily depend on the local government department. The Ejari True Copy Attestation procedure assures that the tenancy contract contains all of the tenant’s and landlord’s rights and obligations to meet the legalization requirements in the UAE.
Manal Elysyed carries with her an extensive experience of 20 years across a full range of notarial and legalization matters. It is this experience that helps her in delivering the right notary solutions to clients from diversified industries.