There are a couple of steps that must be followed in order to make sure that a public notary in Dubai is able to notarize a document. When a document is not complete, Dubai public notaries can refuse in notarizing the document. An incomplete document isn’t allowed in completing the notarization process as there’s a risk for potential fraud.
For instance, a document for a vehicle sale transaction has left the selling price blank. If a public notary in Dubai notarizes the document, there’s a potential for a dishonest person to fill in the blank space with an account that was different from what was agreed by all parties involved. The dishonest person can easily make a claim that the amount in the document was the sum of money that was mutually agreed upon.
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There are specific situations wherein it’s allowed to leave blank spaces for documents undergoing notarization in UAE. This includes the following:
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As mentioned earlier, steps are to be taken in order to ensure your document is notarized. Here are they:
The document has to be complete. As much as possible, don’t leave out a blank space. A notary public in Dubai needs all the information printed in a document in order for it to be able to perform a document notarization. Also, make sure that you don’t sign the document if you still have not met with the public notary. They will instruct regarding the procedure of signing and dating of every relevant section of a document.
All signatories have to be present physically before a public notary for them to be able to place their signature on the document to be notarized. Make sure that you have coordinated the appointment schedule, so all parties will be available.
Among the basic duties of a public notary in Dubai is to verify the identities of people who are involved with a document signing. The public notary has to make sure that every single signatory is in complete agreement with the terms of the document and is willingly signing. A signatory shouldn’t be under duress or coercion when signing a document. If you’re not aware of the details of a transaction and you’re not sure as to whether or not you should be signing, then take steps in addressing your concerns before you present yourself before a public notary.
Another primary duty of public notaries in Dubai is verifying the identities of document signers. Identities of parties involved will be verified in order to check identification, but also to make sure that all signatories fully understand the document that will be notarized, most especially its contents.
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There are different kinds of document notarization. You may need notarization for acknowledgments, copy certifications, or jurats. Notaries in Dubai can’t advise on the kind of notarization that you will need. It is, therefore, essential that you review the different kinds and be prepared in providing the information to the public notary.
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Hassan Humaid Al Suwaidi is a UAE Citizen and the founder of the firm HHS Lawyers. He has a vast experience of 20 years of dealing with high-value and complex notary requirements. Hassan has been involved in some of the largest legal settlements in the UAE and is commended for his ability to attain the most favourable outcomes for his clients.