Dubai is a global hub for business, tourism, and international relations, making effective communication across languages essential. In a city where over 200 nationalities live and work, translation services play a critical role in bridging linguistic and cultural gaps—especially in the legal, commercial, governmental, and academic sectors.
Whether you’re submitting documents to government authorities, launching a multilingual marketing campaign, or engaging in cross-border transactions, accurate and certified translation is not optional—it’s a legal and professional necessity.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about translation services in Dubai, including legal translation requirements, types of translations, who needs them, and how Private Notary Dubai can assist you with seamless, precise, and fast translation solutions.
Why Translation Services Are Essential in Dubai
Dubai’s unique multicultural environment demands multilingual communication at every level—legal, business, immigration, education, and more.
Here’s why professional translation is essential:
- Legal Compliance: Government entities like Dubai Courts, Ministry of Justice, and immigration departments require certified Arabic translations of documents.
- Business Growth: To appeal to diverse audiences, companies must provide product information, websites, and contracts in multiple languages.
- Immigration & Residency: Birth certificates, marriage contracts, police clearances, and diplomas must be translated into Arabic for visa or residency applications.
- Education & Employment: Translated academic transcripts and professional certificates are often required for equivalency and job applications.
Types of Translation Services Offered in Dubai
Translation services in Dubai are broadly categorized into two main types: Legal Translation and General Translation. Each serves distinct purposes and adheres to different standards.
1. Legal Translation (Certified Translation)
Legal translation involves converting documents from one language to another while maintaining exact legal meaning and formatting. This type of translation must be done by a Ministry of Justice-approved translator.
Legal translation is required for:
- Court documents
- Contracts and agreements
- Memorandum of Association (MOA)
- Power of Attorney (POA)
- Company incorporation papers
- Marriage, divorce, and birth certificates
- Driving licenses
- Police clearance certificates
- Immigration documents
Only certified legal translators are authorized to translate documents for submission to official authorities like:
- Dubai Courts
- Notary Public
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Immigration and Naturalization Departments
At Private Notary Dubai, we offer fast and reliable legal translation by licensed and accredited translators recognized by UAE courts and ministries.
2. General Translation
General translation covers non-legal content used in business, marketing, education, and daily communication. These translations don’t require official stamps but demand high linguistic accuracy and cultural sensitivity.
We translate:
- Business proposals and profiles
- Websites and landing pages
- Technical manuals
- Medical reports
- Training material
- User guides
- Marketing brochures
- Resumes and CVs

Languages Commonly Translated in Dubai
Due to the UAE’s global ties, professional translation is offered in numerous languages. Some of the most in-demand combinations include:
- English to Arabic / Arabic to English
- Russian to Arabic / English
- French to Arabic / English
- German, Spanish, Italian
- Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam
- Farsi, Pashto
- Chinese, Japanese, Korean
- Turkish and more
At Private Notary Dubai, we offer translation in over 75 languages, handled by native-speaking linguists with deep industry knowledge.
Certified vs. Non-Certified Translation: What’s the Difference?
Feature | Certified Translation | General Translation |
---|---|---|
Official Use | Yes (Courts, Government) | No |
Requires MOJ Approval | Yes | No |
Includes Official Stamp | Yes | No |
Legal Equivalence | Maintained | Not always necessary |
Purpose | Immigration, Contracts, POA | Business, Marketing, Education |
Certified translations must be performed by professionals authorized by the UAE Ministry of Justice, and are typically stamped, signed, and accompanied by a declaration of accuracy.
Who Needs Translation Services in Dubai?
Translation services are critical for the following groups:
➤ Expats & Immigrants
All residency and visa applications require official document translation into Arabic. This includes marriage certificates, academic degrees, criminal record checks, etc.
➤ Business Owners & Entrepreneurs
From company formation to contract negotiations, business owners must translate legal documents to comply with UAE laws and ensure mutual understanding.
➤ Law Firms & Legal Advisors
Attorneys working on cross-border legal matters depend on precise translation of court submissions, witness statements, and contractual documents.
➤ Students & Academic Institutions
Universities and schools often require transcripts, diplomas, and letters of recommendation translated for accreditation or visa purposes.
➤ Medical Professionals & Patients
Medical records must be translated accurately when seeking treatment abroad or applying for health-related visas.

Translation Process at Private Notary Dubai
We follow a streamlined, error-free, and confidential process to ensure 100% customer satisfaction.
Step 1: Document Submission
Send us your documents via email, WhatsApp, or in-person. Originals or clear scans are accepted.
Step 2: Language Pair & Purpose Assessment
We assess the purpose of the translation (legal, business, or personal) and match you with the right certified translator.
Step 3: Translation & Proofreading
Our translators and proofreaders work collaboratively to ensure linguistic and legal precision.
Step 4: Certification (if required)
For legal translations, we provide stamped and signed certifications approved by UAE authorities.
Step 5: Delivery
We offer flexible delivery options—physical pickup, courier, or email (PDF scans).
Benefits of Choosing Private Notary Dubai for Translation
✅ Ministry of Justice-Approved Translators
✅ Fast Turnaround (Same-Day Available)
✅ Translation in 75+ Languages
✅ Confidential & Secure
✅ Affordable Pricing
✅ Doorstep Delivery & Remote Options
✅ Expertise in Legal, Business, and Technical Fields
Whether you’re notarizing a Power of Attorney or submitting your marriage certificate to the Dubai Courts, we handle both the translation and notarization processes, saving you time and ensuring compliance.
Translation Pricing in Dubai
Translation costs depend on the document type, language pair, urgency, and word count. Here’s a general estimate:
Service Type | Price Range (AED) |
---|---|
Legal Translation (per page) | 100 – 200 |
General Translation (per word) | 0.2 – 0.5 |
Urgent / Express Service | Additional 50–100 per page |
Editing & Proofreading | 50 – 150 per document |
Tip: Contact us at Private Notary Dubai for an accurate quote based on your specific requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I submit English documents to the Dubai court without translation?
No. All documents submitted to UAE courts must be translated into Arabic by a certified translator.
Q2: How long does a translation take?
Most single-page legal documents can be translated within 24 hours. Urgent same-day services are also available.
Q3: Can you translate and notarize documents at the same time?
Yes. We offer end-to-end services, including translation, legal review, and notarization.
Q4: Is your translation accepted by all UAE government departments?
Yes. All certified translations from Private Notary Dubai are officially accepted by Dubai Courts, MOJ, MOFA, immigration, and embassies.