Commercial Document Attestation in the UAE: MOA, Resolutions, Contracts and Invoices

Commercial-document attestation depends on the document, issuer and intended use. Foreign company certificates, MOAs, resolutions and contracts usually require certification in their issuing country,

Commercial Document Attestation in the UAE: MOA, Resolutions, Contracts and Invoices

Commercial-document attestation depends on the document, issuer and intended use. Foreign company certificates, MOAs, resolutions and contracts usually require certification in their issuing country, UAE mission attestation and UAE MoFA processing. UAE-issued digital corporate documents may qualify for digital attestation. Commercial invoices and certificates of origin use MoFA's separate eDAS 2.0 service.

Important: A commercial invoice should not be routed as a general corporate document. Confirm the recipient and service before paying fees.

Which commercial documents are commonly attested?

Document Typical purpose Likely issuing party Route to confirm
Certificate of incorporation Prove foreign company existence Corporate registrar Foreign corporate route
Memorandum or articles Prove constitution and powers Registrar/company Foreign or UAE corporate route
Board resolution Authorise formation, banking or transaction Company board Corporate attestation/notary route
Certificate of incumbency/good standing Prove officers or status Registrar/agent Foreign corporate route
Contract or agreement Evidence commercial obligations Contracting parties Notary/attestation as recipient requires
Commercial invoice Customs or commercial use Exporter/seller eDAS 2.0
Certificate of origin Prove origin of goods Chamber/competent issuer eDAS 2.0
Commercial power of attorney Delegate transaction authority Company/principal POA execution and attestation route

The intended use controls the route. A bank, court, licensing authority and customs authority may ask for different forms of the same record.

How do foreign corporate documents enter the UAE process?

The common chain is:

  1. obtain the registrar-issued or properly executed document;
  2. complete local notarisation or certification where required;
  3. obtain issuing-country foreign-affairs certification;
  4. obtain UAE mission attestation;
  5. complete UAE MoFA attestation;
  6. arrange legal translation and recipient-specific filing.

For a foreign corporate shareholder, prepare the complete ownership and authority chain rather than attesting isolated pages. Use the UAE business-setup document checklist.

How are UAE-issued corporate documents handled?

UAE-issued corporate records may first require licensing-authority, notary, chamber or other certification. Eligible original digital documents with a verification mechanism can use MoFA's digital process.

MoFA's current eligible digital examples include trade licences, commercial registrations, board resolutions, meeting minutes, contracts, financial statements, partnership certificates and commercial powers of attorney (MoFA).

Digital eligibility is document-specific. A PDF scan of a signed paper resolution is not necessarily an original verifiable digital document.

How do commercial invoices and eDAS differ?

MoFA's Electronic Documents Attestation System, eDAS 2.0, is the dedicated service for commercial invoices and certificates of origin issued in the UAE or abroad. Businesses register using the trade licence, review invoice or COO data, pay the fee and receive digital attestation (MoFA eDAS).

As reviewed on 14 June 2026, MoFA publishes AED 150 per invoice or certificate of origin and a two-minute automated service estimate. These published figures can change and do not include preparation or upstream costs.

Do not route a board resolution or MOA through eDAS merely because it supports a trade transaction.

When are translations and certified copies required?

Confirm:

  • language accepted by the receiving authority;
  • whether the original, certified copy or notarised copy is needed;
  • whether every page, schedule and seal must be included;
  • whether translation occurs before or after attestation; and
  • whether Arabic legal translation is required.

An incomplete translated extract can fail even when the original document was correctly attested.

How are attested commercial documents used?

They can support:

  • UAE company formation or branch registration;
  • corporate-shareholder verification;
  • authorised-signatory and power-of-attorney arrangements;
  • regulatory approvals;
  • litigation or contractual matters;
  • corporate bank onboarding; and
  • customs and trade transactions.

Bank attestation requests do not replace bank KYC. The bank can still ask for ownership, business, source-of-funds and transaction evidence under its own review. See the corporate bank-account guide.

Commercial-document preparation checklist

  • Identify the exact document and intended recipient.
  • Confirm the issuer and country of origin.
  • Obtain the full, current document.
  • Check company name, number, owners and signatories.
  • Complete local notarisation/certification if required.
  • Complete foreign-affairs and UAE mission steps.
  • Choose general MoFA attestation or eDAS correctly.
  • Arrange legal translation where required.
  • Retain verification details and receipts.
  • Submit the complete ownership or authority chain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every commercial contract require MoFA attestation?

No. The requirement depends on the intended use and receiving authority.

Is eDAS used for board resolutions?

No. eDAS is specifically for commercial invoices and certificates of origin.

Does an attested MOA prove the current owners?

Not necessarily. Later amendments, registers or incumbency records may also be needed.

How Capitals28 Can Help

Capitals28 can classify the document, map foreign and UAE certification steps, and coordinate attestation or legal translation within its stated scope. Legal sufficiency and recipient acceptance may require separate review.

Plan a commercial-document attestation route.