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A death certificate is an essential document required for legal, financial, and personal purposes following the passing of a loved one. At SketchOn Business Services LLC, we provide comprehensive death certificate attestation services in UAE, ensuring the document is authenticated and legally recognized for use in the UAE and internationally.
Death certificate attestation is the process of verifying and validating a death certificate to confirm its authenticity. This attestation is necessary to use the document for legal and official purposes in Dubai or abroad.
● Settling property disputes.
● Transferring assets and property ownership.
● Processing life insurance settlements.
● Closing bank accounts or transferring funds.
● Visa cancellations.
● Family reunification for inheritance matters.
● Claiming pensions or other government benefits.
● Submit the original death certificate and supporting documents to our team.
● Authenticate the document through:
● Local Notary Public.
● State Home Department.
● Obtain authentication from the UAE Embassy or Consulate in the issuing country.
● Complete the attestation with MOFA to ensure the document’s legal validity in Dubai.
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Ensure your death certificate is legally validated for use in Dubai and internationally with professional attestation services from SketchOn Business Services LLC. We simplify the process, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. Contact us now to begin the attestation process and receive trusted guidance every step of the way!
Individuals handling inheritance, financial claims, or legal matters related to a deceased family member.
The process typically takes 7-15 business days, depending on the issuing country and authorities.
Yes, MOFA attestation is required for the document to be legally recognized in the UAE.
Yes, we provide expedited services for urgent requirements.
Yes, the original document is required to complete the attestation process.
Yes, we handle attestation for death certificates issued in any country.
Yes, notarization is usually the first step in the attestation process.
Yes, once attested, the certificate is legally valid for use globally.
We can guide you on obtaining a duplicate and assist with its attestation.
Our services ensure quick, accurate, and hassle-free attestation, making the process stress-free for our clients.