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The Government of Dubai land department issues ownership certificates for the inheritors through registering the immovable capital in their names instead of the deceased based on the legal announcement issued from the court of justice, where the number of inheritors is decided and land areas are distributed amongst them either based to the Islamic law or according to the deceased pre-written will.

New ownership certificates are issued for the land/lands in question according to the inheritors share in them, where some might then abdicate their share for a sum of money paid by the rest of the inheritors. This abdication of a share is documented in the legal proclamation and is considered as a part of the inheritance transfer process.

 Documents Required:  

  • A certificate of the land ownership
  • A passport and nationality card copy for all those concerned.
  • The legal proclamation from the Supreme Court in Dubai or any other city in the country or the GCC countries or any Islamic country, of course after it has been translated to the Arabic language and was certified from a licensed legal office and was credited by the embassy and foreign ministry in the UAE.

 Transaction Location:  

  • Application counter at the customer relations department.

 Transaction Fees:  

  • 1000 Dhs + 10 Dhs ( knowledge fees).
  • 100 Dhs as fees for issuing the map+ 10 Dhs ( knowledge fees).

 







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