Registering a will once meant multiple office visits and stacks of paperwork. Today, non-Muslim expats can complete the entire process online, often in well under an hour.
Registering a will once meant multiple office visits and stacks of paperwork. Today, non-Muslim expats can complete the entire process online, often in well under an hour.
The simple four-step flow
- Start online from anywhere, with no office visit required.
- Complete your will details: beneficiaries, executors, guardians, and UAE assets through a guided form.
- Professional review to ensure the will meets the relevant standards.
- Remote registration with the recognised judicial authority.
What you need to prepare
Have your passport and Emirates ID ready, along with supporting documents for the assets you want to cover, such as property title deeds or bank details. Residency is not always required: registration is open to both residents and non-residents with assets or dependents in the country.
Why online is the smart choice
An online process means fixed pricing, no hidden fees, and professional support from start to finish, without taking a day off work to queue at a counter.
Ready when you are
Protect your UAE assets — without losing weeks to legal admin.
Create your Will online, see your draft instantly, edit it before review, and move forward with ADJD registration support.