Notarization

Declaration of Cancelling

Declaration of Cancelling Power of Attorney (POA) in Dubai

A Declaration of Cancelling Power of Attorney (POA) is an official document used to revoke the legal authority previously granted to an individual or entity. This declaration ensures that the POA is no longer valid and that the person previously authorized can no longer act on your behalf for legal, financial, or property-related matters.

At Al Hiqba, we assist individuals and organizations in preparing, translating, and notarizing POA cancellation declarations in full compliance with UAE legal requirements. Whether you're revoking a general POA, special POA, or corporate POA, our experienced team ensures your revocation is clear, valid, and legally enforceable.

Why Choose Us

Your trusted support for revoking legal authorizations in the UAE.

Legally Compliant Drafting We prepare your declaration with all the essential details, including the original POA reference, revocation statement, and your identification, ensuring it meets the standards of Dubai Notary Public. Certified Arabic Translation To be legally valid in the UAE, the declaration must be in Arabic. We provide certified Arabic or bilingual translations, accepted by notary public offices across the UAE.

Secure and Confidential Your documents are handled with complete discretion. We ensure that sensitive legal information is protected throughout the process.

Fast Processing & Notarization Support Need it done urgently? We offer same-day preparation and notarization assistance, helping you complete the revocation process without unnecessary delay.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It’s a legal document that formally revokes a previously granted Power of Attorney, ensuring that the appointed representative no longer has legal authority to act on your behalf.

Yes. Notarization is required to make the revocation legally binding and officially recorded by the UAE notary public.

The declaration typically includes the name of the original POA holder, reference to the POA, reason for cancellation, your ID details, and a formal revocation statement.

No, the cancellation can be done unilaterally by the issuer. However, it is recommended to notify the original attorney formally after notarization.

With Al Hiqba, the process—drafting, translating, and notarizing—can be completed within 1 business day, depending on urgency and document complexity.

Our Mission

At Al Hiqba, our mission is to ensure trust and authenticity through reliable notarization that makes documents legally recognized and universally accepted. We aim to help businesses, individuals, and institutions validate their records with accuracy, integrity, and cultural awareness


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