Ratification of marriage contracts concluded by churches and wills of non-Muslims

This service allows clients to obtain a certified agreement for the establishment contracts and their annexes, contracts for Selling Shares , contracts for commercial shops, work contracts for servants, mortgage contracts and Attestation of Wills & Marriage contracts of Non-Muslims (provided that other parties are not authorized to certify it).
Main Service 
Notary public
This is a service provided by Dubai Courts relating to the ratification of the personal signatures of parties to the transaction in person or in the presence of their representative to verify their capacity and their knowledge of the subject of the document.
Beneficiaries
All Customers
Documents
• Upload proof of identity (Emirates ID/ passport) in PDF format. • Upload marriage certificate issued by approved churches in Dubai in PDF format after producing the original copy for the attestation of marriage certificate. • Upload will form for non-Muslims in PDF format. • Upload all contracts and documents relating to will for non-Muslims in PDF format.
Conditions
• The testator shall be non-Muslim. • The testator shall be the owner of the bequest. • The concerned parties shall be 21 years or above. • For online attestation, concerned parties shall be holders of a valid Emirates ID. • The concerned party shall appear in person before the Notary Public if he/she holds passport only and No Emirates ID. • If any party is legally incapacitated, their legal guardian may appear on his/her behalf upon approval from competent authority. • For documents which are not in Arabic language, a legal translation duly certified by Ministry of Justice- UAE should be produced. For documents issued outside the UAE, the same should be duly attested by competent authorities namely: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the respective country, UAE Embassy in the respective country and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation- UAE.
Fees
- Ratification of the will for non-Muslims AED (2000). - Certification of signatures in the document with no value AED (200) for the signature of each of the parties to the document (church contracts). - Entering the transaction data electronically by the notary AED 100 for each signature of the parties to the document.
Service Channels
• Dubai Courts website (Prior registration is required)
Dubai Courts Service centers
Customer Journey
1. Submission of the application
2. Approval of the application by the notary public
3. Notary review for the electronic service (as scheduled)
4. Get the transaction
Result
Attested Contract
* Please note that this service requires authentication