Commercial Certificate Attestation, Can we help you to attest?
World Attestation offers expert services to legalize your commercial documents, ensuring their legitimacy for various legal and administrative purposes. This process is crucial for businesses operating in the UAE or other countries, as it verifies the authenticity of documents, enabling smooth business operations and compliance with international regulations.
Why Commercial Document Attestation is Essential
For businesses looking to establish or expand in the UAE or abroad, understanding the commercial document attestation process is vital. Attestation not only authenticates your business documents but also helps in fulfilling the legal requirements necessary for seamless operations. Whether it’s for securing contracts, opening bank accounts, or establishing partnerships, proper attestation is key.
Commercial Documents We Attest
World Attestation can assist with the attestation of a wide range of commercial documents, including:
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
Amendments
Trade License
Extract of Registry
Certificates of Good Standing
Membership of Formation
Certificate of VAT Registration
Certificate of Incumbency
Certificate of Incorporation
Board Resolutions
Commercial Power of Attorney
Share Certificates
Invoices
Bank Statements
Certificate of Formation
The Process of Commercial Document Attestation
Attestation procedures vary depending on whether the commercial document is issued within the UAE or abroad.
For Documents Issued Outside the UAE:
Verification/Notarization: The document must first be verified or notarized by the relevant authorities in your home country, such as the Chamber of Commerce.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Attestation: Following this, the document needs to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your home country.
UAE Embassy Attestation: The document is then submitted to the UAE Embassy in the country where it was issued for further attestation.
Final UAE MOFA Attestation: After completing the above steps, the document is ready for final attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
For Documents Issued Within the UAE
Verification/Notarization: The document must be verified or notarized by a UAE Court, the Chamber of Commerce, or the relevant free zone authority (e.g., DAFZA, DMCC, ADGM).
MOFA Attestation: Next, the document is attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE.
Embassy Attestation: Finally, the document is submitted to the embassy of the country where it will be used for attestation.
World Attestation ensures that your commercial documents are handled with care and expertise, providing you with a hassle-free attestation experience.