General Manager Power of Attorney in Dubai, UAE

Grant powers to your general manager to run and manage your company.

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About General Manager POAs

A general manager power of attorney in Dubai and other emirates of the UAE is commonly prepared to assign a broad range of powers to the general manager. This type of power of attorney officially authorizes the general manager to handle a wide range of aspects related to the day-to-day running of the business. Similar to a company POA, a general manager POA can be made by a shareholder of the company.

Powers Granted Under a General Manager POA*

  • Handling day-to-day company affairs
  • Hiring and terminating employees
  • Representing the company in legal affairs
  • Signing contracts and agreements
  • Renewing trade license
  • Please note that the list of powers is not exhaustive.

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An easy 3-step process to prepare your general manager power of attorney in Dubai

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Customized quotation as per your requirements.

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Drafting and translation of your POA to Arabic.

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Assistance with the in-person/online notarization.

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Starting fromAED 1398
AED 699

Documents Required*

The below-mentioned documents are required for preparing a general manager power of attorney in Dubai.

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  • Copies of the principal’s passport
  • Copies of the principal’s residence visa/ Emirates ID (if available)
  • Copies of the attorney’s passport
  • Copies of the attorney’s residence visa/ Emirates ID (if available)
  • Trade license copy
  • Memorandum of Association (MoA)
  • Articles of Association (AoA)
  • Please note that other relevant documents may be required on a case-by-case basis.
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Your questions answered

Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions about General Manager POA.

A General Manager Power of Attorney is a legal document that formally authorizes a company’s appointed general manager to act on behalf of the business in various official, legal, operational, and administrative matters.

It is typically required when:


  • A non-owner is appointed to manage the company

  • The owner or director is based overseas or unavailable

  • The company needs formal representation before UAE authorities (like DED, MOHRE, RTA, or Immigration)


No. Being named in the trade license or Memorandum of Association alone does not give enforceable authority. A notarized General Manager Power of Attorney is essential for carrying out official tasks like signing contracts, dealing with banks, or representing the company before government entities.


  • The license identifies the company’s legal activities and structure

  • The MOA outlines ownership and internal rules

  • The Power of Attorney legally empowers the general manager to act externally on the company’s behalf, especially before third parties and government bodies


Yes.


  • If issued in the UAE: It must be notarized by a UAE Notary Public

  • If issued abroad: It must be notarized locally, attested by the UAE Embassy, legalized by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), and translated into Arabic if not already in Arabic.


Yes. The company’s shareholders or board can revoke the Power of Attorney at any time via a notarized revocation document. It's important to notify all relevant entities, including banks and government departments, after revocation.

The validity of a General Manager Power of Attorney depends on the duration explicitly stated in the document. It can be time-bound (e.g., one year) or open-ended. However, certain UAE authorities such as banks, immigration, and licensing departments, may require the POA to be recently notarized (typically within the last 12 months), even if the original document is still legally valid.

Yes. A company may issue separate Powers of Attorney to multiple individuals, assigning specific roles or authority levels. However, clear distinction and documentation are necessary to avoid overlap and ensure accountability.