POA cancellation and revocation in Dubai: ending one cleanly

An active POA is an active authorisation — until it's formally revoked, the attorney can keep using it. This episode covers the ways a POA ends, how to cancel one before expiry, why telling the attorney isn't enough, and what to do if a POA has already been misused.
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Welcome back to the POA's desk.

In the last episode we covered the most common reasons POAs get rejected. In this episode we cover the other side of the lifecycle — how to cancel or revoke a POA that is no longer needed, or one that has been misused.

A POA doesn't last forever

A POA does not last forever by default. Many have stated expiry dates. Some are for a single transaction and end when that transaction completes. Others continue indefinitely until the principal cancels them. Understanding which type you have, and how to end it cleanly, matters because an active POA is an active authorisation. Until it is formally revoked, the attorney can keep using it.

The ways a POA can end

Start with the basics. There are several ways a POA can end.

It expires by its own terms. The POA stated a validity period of one year. The year passes. The POA is no longer valid. No action required from the principal.

It ends when the transaction completes. The POA was issued for a specific property sale. The sale completes. The POA's purpose is fulfilled. It cannot be re-used for another transaction.

The principal cancels it. The principal decides to end the POA before it expires naturally. This requires formal revocation through the notary.

The principal dies. A POA generally ends on the death of the principal. The attorney can no longer act under it. New documents are needed for the estate.

The attorney becomes ineligible. If the attorney loses capacity, dies, or has their authorisation revoked by an external authority, the POA ends.

Cancelling before expiry

Of these, the most common scenario we handle is the principal cancelling a POA before its natural expiry. The reasons vary. The principal no longer trusts the attorney. The principal moves to the UAE and can act for themselves. The principal wants to change attorneys. The relationship has changed. Whatever the reason, the cancellation process is the same.

How formal revocation works

The principal must issue a formal revocation document. This is itself a notarised document, drafted in English and Arabic, identifying the original POA and stating that it is revoked. The revocation is registered with the same notary system that registered the original POA. Once registered, the POA is officially cancelled.

Communicating the revocation

The revocation must also be communicated. The attorney should be notified that the POA has been revoked. Any authority where the POA was being used — the Dubai Land Department, the bank, the developer — should be informed. The receiving authorities then update their records, and any future attempt by the attorney to use the POA will be blocked.

Common mistakes

A common mistake we see. Principals assume that telling the attorney is enough. It is not. A POA is a registered document. It must be formally revoked through the notary system to be officially cancelled. Telling the attorney verbally, or by message, does not revoke the document. The attorney could still legally act under it until the formal revocation is registered.

Another common mistake. Principals delay cancellation when a relationship has soured. They think the attorney would not misuse the POA. Sometimes that is correct. Sometimes it is not. The risk of an active POA in the hands of someone you no longer trust is real, and the cost of revocation is small compared to the cost of misuse.

When the POA has already been misused

A more serious scenario. The attorney has already misused the POA. They have signed something the principal did not authorise. They have transferred funds without permission. They have entered into commitments the principal does not stand behind. In these cases, revocation is urgent, but it may not be enough on its own. The principal may also need legal action to unwind the unauthorised transactions, plus criminal complaints if fraud is involved. Revocation stops future misuse. It does not always reverse past misuse.

How we handle it

At POAS the revocation fee is fixed. We draft the revocation document, register it with the notary system, and provide the principal with a notarised copy that can be presented to authorities to confirm the cancellation. The process typically takes one to three days from instruction to delivery.

If the original POA was issued from overseas, the revocation can usually be handled remotely as well. The same remote notarisation route that allowed the POA to be issued allows it to be cancelled.

Coming next

In Episode 16 we cover POAs for overseas principals — the practical workflow when the person granting the POA is not in the UAE.

I'm Patrick. Thanks for joining me at the POA's desk.

Key takeaways

  • An active POA is an active authorisation — until it's formally revoked, the attorney can keep using it.
  • A POA can end by expiry, completion of its transaction, the principal's cancellation, the principal's death, or the attorney becoming ineligible.
  • Cancelling early needs a notarised revocation document registered in the notary system — telling the attorney isn't enough.
  • Notify the attorney and any authority where it was used (DLD, bank, developer) so they block further use.
  • Revocation stops future misuse but may not reverse past misuse — that can need legal action; it's fast (~1–3 days) and can be done remotely.

Frequently asked questions

How do I cancel a POA in Dubai?

Issue a notarised revocation document (English and Arabic) identifying the original POA, register it in the same notary system, then notify the attorney and the relevant authorities.

Is telling my attorney enough to revoke it?

No — a POA is a registered document, and it stays legally usable until the formal revocation is registered.

Can I revoke a POA from overseas?

Yes — the same remote notarisation route used to issue it can be used to cancel it, usually within one to three days.

POAS Podcast · Episode 15 · ~8 min · Published 23 June 2026 · Hosted by Patrick