Expert Legal Representation Simplified Through Quick POA
Quick POA is a specialist service provider for Powers of Attorney (POAs) and related notary and property-conveyancing processes in the United Arab Emirates.
Our Litigation Power of Attorney service empowers you to authorize a trusted legal representative or attorney to act on your behalf in civil or business litigation matters, saving you time, effort, and travel.
Whether you’re an individual facing a civil case or a company involved in business litigation, Quick POA ensures your legal representation is professionally handled, validly documented, and fully compliant with UAE law.
What You Can Authorize
A Power of Attorney for Litigation gives your chosen representative the right to perform specific legal actions on your behalf.
Court Representation
Attorney authorized to represent you in all UAE courts.
Case Filing & Defense
Handles case filings, responses, and defenses.
Settlement & Negotiation
Can negotiate or settle disputes out of court.
Appeals & Objections
Files appeals and objections when required.
Document & Evidence Handling
Signs and submits all legal documents and evidence.
Legal Coordination
Communicates with police, prosecutors, and authorities.
Documents Required
To issue a valid Litigation Power of Attorney in the UAE, you’ll need the following documents:

Valid passport copy of the principal

Emirates ID copy (if resident in UAE)

Passport copy of the attorney or representative

Draft or details of the litigation matter

Valid trade license for business-related litigation

Attested authorization letter for company cases
What’s Included in Your Package
Drafting & Customization
Expertly prepared POA tailored to your litigation needs and UAE legal standards.
Legal Review & Translation
Reviewed by UAE lawyers and translated into Arabic for official use.
Notarization & Attestation
Complete coordination for online or in-person notarization.
Delivery & Legal Guidance
Receive your finalized POA digitally and in print with usage guidance.
Important Legal Information
Legal Scope & Limitations
- The Litigation POA authorizes legal actions but doesn’t transfer ownership or personal rights.
- Only licensed UAE lawyers can represent clients in court; others may act as coordinators only.
- Validity depends on stated terms and lasts until revoked or expired.
- POAs issued abroad must be attested by the UAE Embassy and MOFA.
Risk & Compliance Notice
- Quick POA provides documentation support, not legal advice or representation.
- Clients must appoint licensed lawyers for court matters.
- POAs are prepared based on client-provided details; Quick POA isn’t liable for misuse or errors.
- Review your POA carefully before signing or notarization.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is a Litigation Power of Attorney in the UAE?
A Litigation Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows another person, usually a lawyer to represent you in court cases, file claims, respond to lawsuits, and manage related legal actions on your behalf. It’s essential for residents and non-residents who cannot attend court personally.
Q2: Who can I authorize to represent me in litigation?
You may authorize a licensed UAE lawyer for full court representation. However, for documentation or procedural coordination, you can authorize a trusted representative or business associate under a valid POA.
Q3: How long does it take to prepare and notarize a POA?
The entire process typically takes 1–2 business days for drafting and translation, followed by same-day notarization through Dubai Courts or e-notary (depending on appointment and approval).
Q4: Can I issue this POA from outside the UAE?
Yes. You can issue it abroad by signing it before your local UAE Embassy or Consulate. Once attested and legalized by MOFA in the UAE, it becomes legally enforceable for court use.
Q5: What happens if I want to cancel or update my POA?
A POA can be revoked anytime by executing a revocation document before a notary public. The revocation must also be communicated to the attorney and related authorities to prevent further use.
Q6: Does Quick POA represent me in court?
No. Quick POA assists with the preparation, translation, and notarization of your Power of Attorney. Court representation can only be done by a licensed legal practitioner in the UAE.
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