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About Our Ejari Services in UAE

Getting a government-endorsed rental contract officially registers tenancy contracts in the UAE. It’s essential for legalizing your rental agreement and is required for accessing utility services, visa processing, and more. Without proper Ejari registration, landlords and tenants may face legal complications or penalties.

What is Ejari?

Ejari, meaning “my rent” in Arabic, is the official tenancy registration system regulated by the Dubai Land Department (DLD). It ensures that all rental agreements in Dubai are legally registered, protecting the rights of both tenants and landlords. By registering your tenancy contract through Ejari, you comply with Dubai’s property laws and gain access to essential services like DEWA connections and visa renewals.

Benifits Of Ejari Registration in UAE

Legal Compliance

Gain peace of mind with complete legal protection for both landlords and tenants. An Ejari registered contract serves as an officially recognized document that safeguards your legal entitlements.

Corporate Benefits

Ejari is essential for business operations in the UAE, allowing companies to establish their presence legally while facilitating trade license approvals and making moves to commercial zones simpler.

Utility Connections

You cannot legally establish electricity, water, internet, or telephone connections without an Ejari. This official registration is mandatory for accessing all essential utilities to your property.

Plus, with Hers Consultancy, you benefit from professional handling, faster approvals, and complete peace of mind.

What’s Included in Our Ejari Registration Service

Time Frame for Ejari Registration

At Hers Consultancy, we value your time and work to deliver swift results. The typical time frames for Ejari registration are:

  • New Ejari Registration: 1 to 2 working days

  • Ejari Renewal: Completed within 24 hours

  • Urgent Processing: Same-day service available (subject to additional fee)

With our professional assistance, you can obtain your Ejari certificate quickly and move forward with confidence.

Requirements for Ejari Registration

Both landlords and tenants must submit specific documentation to complete the Ejari registration process. In the UAE, an Ejari certificate can only be obtained by the legal tenant or the registered property owner, following these guidelines:

Tenant Eligibility:

  • Must possess a valid UAE Residence visa with at least 3 months validity
  • Original passport with valid residence visa (for expatriates) or Emirates ID (for UAE nationals)
  • A government-approved and legally attested rental/lease agreement signed by both parties
  • Security deposit receipt (if applicable as per contract terms)
  • Previous Ejari certificate (for renewal cases only)

Property Eligibility:

  • Properties must be properly registered with the Dubai Land Department or relevant emirate authority
  • Must have a valid property registration number in the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) database
  • Accurate layout plans provided by owner/developer (mandatory for commercial properties)
  • Properties must meet all regulatory compliance standards including properly installed utility meters
  • Building must have valid municipality approvals and completion certificates
  • Property must not be subject to any legal disputes or ownership conflicts

Landlord Eligibility:

  • Must be the legal owner as registered with the Dubai Land Department or relevant emirate authority
  • Must provide a valid title deed and identification (not older than 3 months)
  • Proof of ownership through one of the following: original title deed, property ownership certificate, or DLD-approved affidavit
  • If represented by an agent, a notarized power of attorney is required
  • For corporate landlords, trade license and company authorization letter are necessary

Both landlords and tenants must comply with these eligibility requirements, contractual agreements, and be prepared to pay the applicable registration fees and processing charges.

Documents Required for Ejari Registration

To complete your Ejari registration smoothly, ensure you have the following documents ready:

  • Signed Tenancy Contract between tenant and landlord

  • Title Deed of the rented property

  • Tenant’s Emirates ID

  • Tenant’s Passport Copy

  • Tenant’s Visa Copy (if available)

  • Landlord’s Passport Copy (if an individual)

  • Trade License Copy (for commercial properties)

  • Previous Ejari Certificate (for renewals)

Having these documents prepared in advance helps avoid any delays in your registration process.

Eligibility Criteria For Ejari Registration

To successfully register a tenancy contract with Ejari, both parties must submit comprehensive documentation that meets strict verification standards. These documents ensure legal compliance and proper registration:

For Tenants:

  • Original and copy of Emirates ID (front and back)
  • Passport copy with valid UAE visa page (must have minimum 3 months validity)
  • Recent DEWA/utility bill (not older than 30 days) as proof of address and residence
  • Original signed tenancy contract with revenue stamps affixed (all pages)
  • Last 3 months’ bank statements (required for certain property categories or rental payment plans)
  • Copy of trade license (if property is leased for commercial purposes)
  • NOC from sponsor (if residence visa is not under tenant’s name)
  • Marriage certificate (if spouse is included in the tenancy contract but not on visa)
  • Ejari application form filled with accurate details

For Companies (if rented under a business name):

  • Valid trade license copy (attested by the Department of Economic Development)
  • Passport and Emirates ID copies of authorized signatory/signatories
  • Company establishment contract or memorandum of association
  • Power of attorney/authorization letter for representative (duly notarized)
  • Company stamp and letter of authorization on company letterhead
  • Commercial Registration (CR) certificate
  • Bank account details for payment verification

For Landlords (if applying on behalf):

  • Original and copy of passport and Emirates ID
  • Comprehensive proof of ownership (title deed not older than 3 months)
  • Authorization letter if property is managed by an agent or property management company
  • NOC from mortgage provider (if property is mortgaged)
  • Service charge payment receipt from building management
  • If inherited property, succession certificate and legal heir documentation

Additional Requirements:

  • DEWA connection number or most recent DEWA bill
  • Building name, unit number and complete property details
  • Exact rental amount and payment method details specified in contract
  • Cheque numbers and dates (if payment is made by cheques)
  • All documents must be clear, valid, and preferably in Arabic (or translated by a legally authorized translator if issued in another language)
  • Some documents may require attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Note: Requirements may vary slightly between emirates. The Dubai Land Department and other emirate authorities may update these requirements periodically. Consulting with a registered Ejari service provider ensures compliance with the latest regulations.

Responsibility for Registration

Typically, tenants are responsible for completing the Ejari registration process, although landlords can also handle it if agreed upon. It is essential that the registration is completed promptly to avoid any legal or utility service issues.


Why Choose Hers Consultancy For Ejari Registration?

When it comes to Ejari registration, speed, accuracy, and compliance matter. That’s why individuals and businesses across the UAE rely on our professional service. We simplify the process, eliminate errors, and ensure that your tenancy contract is registered correctly the first time. Whether you’re a tenant, landlord, or company, we provide tailored support that saves you time, avoids delays, and guarantees full legal compliance — all at a transparent price.

FAQs - Ejari Services in UAE

Ejari, meaning "my rent" in Arabic, is the official tenancy registration system in UAE. Getting an Ejari certificate proves that the contract between landlord and tenant is legally valid and recognized by the authorities.

With Hers Consultancy, the standard processing time is 24-48 hours after document submission.

The government fees start at AED 220 for residential properties, with additional charges for commercial properties and typing centers.

 

You can cancel your Ejari by visiting the Dubai Land Department’s official portal or through the Dubai REST app. You'll need a copy of your tenancy contract, Emirates ID, and NOC from your landlord.

To renew Ejari, you’ll typically need:

  • New tenancy contract

  • Emirates ID

  • Previous Ejari certificate

  • DEWA bill or connection number

  • Landlord’s title deed and Emirates ID

While you can apply for Ejari online through the Dubai REST app or the Dubai Land Department website, the process can be confusing and time-consuming if you're unfamiliar with the system. Let our experts handle it for you — we’ll manage the entire process, ensure all documents are correctly submitted, and deliver your Ejari certificate quickly and hassle-free.

Your Ejari number is printed on the top of your Ejari certificate. If you’ve lost it, you can retrieve it using the Dubai REST app or by contacting the Dubai Land Department with your tenancy details.

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