Statutory Declarations Notarization Dubai UAE – Sworn Statements & Affidavits 2026
In the precise legal and business environment of the UAE, a formal sworn statement can be the cornerstone of your visa application, court case, or major transaction. Statutory declarations and affidavats provide this critical, legally binding function. This 2026 guide details the entire notarization process, from drafting your document to leveraging new remote notary services, ensuring your declaration holds maximum authority.
What is a Statutory Declaration, Affidavit, or Sworn Statement?
While often used interchangeably, these documents share a core purpose: to present a formal, truthful account of facts for official use. A statutory declaration is a written statement of fact declared to be true before a competent witness, like a notary public. An affidavit is a sworn written statement used as evidence in court proceedings. A sworn statement is a broader term encompassing any declaration made under oath.
In the UAE context, the notary public (or “Notary Judge” in some emirates) is the key authority. They verify the declarant’s identity, witness the signing, and administer an oath or affirmation. This notarization converts a simple statement into a document with significant legal weight, acceptable by government bodies, courts, and financial institutions.
Vesta Solutions simplifies this critical step. Our experts ensure your statutory declaration is drafted correctly for its intended purpose and guided through a seamless notarization process, whether in-person or via the new remote options. For comprehensive legal support, explore our legal services.
Common Uses in the UAE
- Immigration & Visa Applications: Proving single status, relationship affidavits, or support letters.
- Court Proceedings: Submitting evidence, witness statements, or financial disclosures.
- Business & Commercial: Declarations of ownership, proof of address for company banking, or loss of commercial documents.
- Personal Affairs: Name change declarations, affidavits for lost passports or educational certificates, and inheritance-related statements.
- Real Estate: Affidavits confirming source of funds or declaring marital status for property transactions.
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The Legal Framework: Notaries Public in Dubai & the UAE
The notarization system in the UAE is robust and regulated. In Dubai, notaries are legally trained judges appointed by the Dubai Courts. Other emirates have similar structures under their respective judicial departments. The Federal Law No. (11) of 2022 Concerning the Notarization Profession unified regulations, allowing for private notaries and setting high standards for the profession.
This law was a game-changer, introducing more flexibility and modernizing services. It explicitly provides the framework for electronic and remote notarization, which has expanded significantly in 2026. A notarized document from a UAE notary public carries authority across the Emirates and is recognized internationally, especially after further attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).

Traditional vs. E-Notary & Remote Services
The landscape in 2026 offers multiple pathways for notarization:
- Traditional In-Person: Visiting a notary public at Dubai Courts or a private notary’s office. This is mandatory for certain complex documents.
- E-Notary Platforms: Using official portals like the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) e-Notary or Dubai Courts’ smart services for pre-approval and submission of document drafts.
- Remote Video Notarization: The most significant 2026 advancement. Approved private notaries can now conduct the entire oath and signing process via secure video call for eligible documents, a boon for busy professionals and overseas clients.
Navigating these options requires understanding which is accepted for your specific case. For instance, while a single status affidavit for visa purposes may be done remotely, a court affidavit might require in-person attendance. Combined with efficient PRO services, you can manage all government-related document processing seamlessly.
Insight: The 2026 Remote Notarization Shift
The UAE’s legal tech adoption accelerated post-2022 law. In 2026, remote notarization is no longer an emergency measure but a mainstream, legally embedded service. It prioritizes user convenience while maintaining rigorous identity verification (often via UAE Pass) and secure digital record-keeping. This aligns with the UAE’s vision for a fully digitized government services ecosystem.
Step-by-Step: How to Notarize a Statutory Declaration in 2026
Follow this actionable guide to ensure a smooth notarization process.

Step 1: Draft the Document Correctly
The foundation is a properly drafted declaration. It must clearly state the facts, be free of ambiguity, and include:
- Your full name, passport number, and UAE residency details.
- A clear headline (e.g., “Statutory Declaration Regarding Single Status”).
- A comprehensive statement of facts.
- The closing statement: “I solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm that the contents of this declaration are true.”
- Space for date, signature, and the notary’s seal and signature.
Using incorrect wording can lead to rejection. Professional assistance, such as our legal services, can be invaluable here to draft a bulletproof document.
Step 2: Prepare Required Supporting Documents
Gather originals and copies of all necessary ID and evidence:
- Original Passport and Emirates ID.
- Any documents referenced in the declaration (e.g., lost police report, previous marriage certificate).
- For companies: trade license, company card, and authorization letter.
Step 3: Book an Appointment & Attend
For in-person services, book via the Dubai Courts website or a private notary. For remote, schedule a video session. Attend with all documents. The notary will verify your identity, witness your signature, and administer the oath. The process typically takes 20-40 minutes if documents are in order.
Step 4: Pay Fees and Receive Notarized Document
Pay the applicable notary fee (see table below). You will receive the original notarized document, stamped and signed, making it legally effective immediately for use in the UAE.
Typical Notarization Fee Range (2026)
| Document Type | Traditional Notary (AED) | Remote/E-Notary (AED) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Statutory Declaration/Affidavit | 300 – 700 | 250 – 600 | Fees vary by emirate, notary, and document complexity. |
| Company-Related Declaration | 500 – 1,200 | 400 – 1,000 | Higher due to corporate verification steps. |
| Certified True Copy (per page) | 50 – 150 | 40 – 100 | Often required alongside declarations. |
Vesta Solutions manages this entire workflow. We handle drafting, appointment booking, document preparation, and accompany you if needed, ensuring a single-point, stress-free service from start to finish.
Case Study: The Property Investor’s Timeline
Situation: Marco, a foreign investor, needed to notarize a statutory declaration confirming his source of funds for a Dubai property purchase. He was currently outside the UAE but needed the document swiftly for his broker and bank.
Challenge: Traditional notarization would require flying to Dubai, causing a 2-3 week project delay. The declaration also needed precise wording to satisfy the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) and bank compliance.
Solution (2026): Marco engaged a service provider who:
1. Drafted a legally precise declaration tailored to UAE property laws.
2. Scheduled a remote video notarization with a licensed UAE private notary.
3. Guided Marco through the UAE Pass verification and digital signing process.
4. The notarized digital document was issued within 24 hours.
Outcome: Marco submitted the accepted document electronically, securing his property transaction without travel. The total cost, including professional drafting and remote notary fees, was approximately AED 1,800, saving significant time and ancillary travel costs.
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Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Even minor errors can invalidate your declaration or cause lengthy delays.
- Incorrect Drafting: Using informal language or omitting key legal phrases. Solution: Use a template from an official source or seek legal drafting help.
- Missing Documentation: Forgetting supporting evidence. Solution: Create a checklist based on the notary’s or your agent’s requirements.
- Language Issues: While English is widely accepted, some authorities require an Arabic translation. Solution: Confirm the language requirement with the end-user (e.g., the court or embassy) beforehand.
- Ignoring Jurisdiction: A declaration for an Abu Dhabi court should ideally be notarized in Abu Dhabi. Solution: Check if the receiving authority has emirate-specific preferences.
This is where expert guidance proves its value. Just as you would consult a specialist for a UAE Tax Residency Certificate, professional support for notarization ensures compliance and acceptance.
Insight: The Importance of “Certified True Copies”
Often, you must submit notarized copies of passports, licenses, or degrees alongside your statutory declaration. A notary can create a “Certified True Copy” by comparing it to the original and stamping it. This is a separate, essential service that adds to the overall timeline and cost but is mandatory for a complete application package.
The Future is Digital: Online & Remote Notarization in 2026
The trajectory for notary services is firmly digital. The MOJ e-Notary platform allows for electronic submission, review, and payment. Private notaries are increasingly offering full remote services via approved, secure video conferencing tools. The key benefits are undeniable:
- Accessibility: Services for residents outside the emirate or overseas.
- Speed: Sign