Everything you need to know about UAE Ministry of Justice attestation — requirements, documents, process, and fees. We handle the translation and guide you through every step.
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Why You Need This
The MOJ attestation process has specific requirements that, if missed, lead to costly rejections and delays.
MOJ attestation involves multiple steps — notarization, MOFA attestation, and MOJ attestation — each with specific requirements. We guide you through the entire chain so nothing is missed.
Incorrect formatting, missing stamps, wrong attestation order, or non-certified translators are the top rejection reasons. Our team ensures your documents meet every requirement before submission.
From initial document review to final attestation, our specialists are available on WhatsApp to answer your questions, verify requirements, and ensure correct processing the first time.
What We Translate
Understanding which documents need MOJ attestation is the first step. Here are the main categories.
Birth, marriage, divorce, death certificates and name change documents.
Trade licenses, commercial registrations, and chamber of commerce certificates.
Court judgments, contracts, powers of attorney, and litigation documents.
Degrees, diplomas, transcripts, and equivalency letters.
Medical reports, vaccination records, and health documents for visa or insurance.
Board resolutions, shareholder agreements, MOA, and AOA.
How It Works
Send us your document and we assess what attestation steps are needed. We provide a clear checklist.
Our MOJ-sworn translators translate your document with precise legal terminology and official MOJ stamp.
We guide you through MOJ attestation submission — in person or via the MOJ digital platform.
Receive fully certified translations with MOJ attestation — ready for any UAE or international authority.
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Transparent Pricing
Translation pricing starts at AED 60/page. Government attestation fees are charged separately by the respective authority. We provide a complete cost breakdown before you proceed.
FAQ
Notarization verifies signatures on a document. Attestation is done by government authorities (MOFA, MOJ) and verifies the document authenticity for official use. Foreign documents typically need both.
You need the original document, a certified translation by an MOJ-sworn translator, MOFA attestation for foreign documents, valid Emirates ID or passport copy, and the applicable fees.
MOJ attestation typically takes 1-3 business days. Urgent service may be available. The total timeline including translation is usually 2-5 business days.
MOJ attestation fees range from AED 50-150 per document. Translation fees (from AED 60/page) are separate. We provide a transparent breakdown of all costs before you approve.
Yes, the MOJ offers digital attestation through its website and app for certain document types. Some still require in-person submission. We advise you on the best channel for your specific document.
Send your document on WhatsApp. Our attestation specialists will review your requirements and provide an instant quote — all within 10 minutes.