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What You Need to Register a Will in the UAE

What You Need to Register a Will in the UAE

Update: 2025-12-02
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Preparing a Will in the UAE is a straightforward process, whether you choose DIFC, ADJD, or Dubai Courts. The key is gathering the correct documents before registration. Here’s what you need:

1. Identification for All Individuals Named in the Will

You must provide ID for every person mentioned in the Will, including:




  • Emirates ID



  • Passport



  • Residence visa



If someone doesn’t have an Emirates ID, a passport copy is sufficient. All documents must be clear scanned copies with all four corners visible. These can be emailed—no in-person meeting is required at this stage.


2. Current Residential Address

The testator must provide their full residential address in a single line.


This appears in the Will and becomes part of the official court record.


3. Asset Information (Only If Distribution Is Not Generic)

Most people prefer generic distribution, such as:




  • All assets to the spouse



  • If the spouse has passed, assets shared equally among children



For these generic clauses, no asset list is required.


However, if certain assets must go to a specific beneficiary, detailed asset information must be provided.


Example: If a property should pass directly to a child rather than first to the spouse, full property details are needed so the Will can specify this with backup beneficiaries.


4. Remote or In-Person Options

All documentation can be submitted by email.


Clear scanned copies are sufficient—no physical documents or in-person checks are required during the drafting phase.


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What You Need to Register a Will in the UAE

What You Need to Register a Will in the UAE