Lawyers in Dubai typically require a set of essential documents before filing a civil case, ensuring the claim is legally sound and supported by proper evidence. The exact documents depend on the nature of the dispute, but most civil lawsuits begin with a core group of papers that help establish facts, obligations, and damages.
Identification Documents
The claimant must provide:
- Passport copy
- Emirates ID copy (if available)
- Valid residence visa copy
These verify the client’s legal identity and standing to file the case.
Power of Attorney (POA)
Lawyers cannot represent a client in court without a notarized Power of Attorney. This POA can be issued in the UAE or abroad, but if issued overseas, it must be:
- Notarized
- Attested by the UAE Embassy
- Legalized by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs
A properly executed POA allows the lawyer to submit documents, attend hearings, and take legal actions on behalf of the client.
Contracts and Agreements
Any contract related to the dispute—sale agreement, service contract, employment contract, tenancy contract, partnership agreement—acts as the foundation of the legal claim. The lawyer reviews the clauses and determines which terms have been violated.
Written Communication and Correspondence
Emails, WhatsApp messages, letters, and notices play a major role in proving:
- Attempts to resolve the matter amicably
- Admission or refusal by the opposite party
- Delay, negligence, or breach
These communication records often strengthen the case significantly.
Financial Proof
If the claim involves a financial loss, unpaid dues, or compensation demand, lawyers need:
- Invoices
- Receipts
- Bank statements
- Payment confirmations
- Transaction records
- Audit reports
These documents help quantify the claim and justify the amount requested in court.
Police or Regulatory Reports (If Applicable)
Some civil cases have a parallel complaint filed with:
- Police
- Economic departments
- Real estate authorities
- Arbitration bodies
These reports help establish a timeline and demonstrate that the issue was escalated officially before reaching court.
Expert Reports and Technical Assessments
In disputes involving construction, engineering, medical negligence, or technical matters, expert reports are essential. Lawyers use them to show:
- Fault
- Poor performance
- Damages caused
- Non-compliance with standards
Courts often rely heavily on these assessments.
Proof of Damages
Civil lawsuits require evidence of actual harm, which may include:
- Photographs
- Property assessments
- Repair estimates
- Market value reports
- Written witness statements
This helps the court understand the extent of the loss.
Legal Notices
If a lawyer previously issued a formal notice demanding settlement, copies of the notice and the response (or lack of one) are included to show that the claimant attempted resolution before litigation.
Final Note
Working with Lawyers in Dubai ensures that all required documents are organized, translated where necessary, and submitted correctly through the UAE’s civil court system. Proper documentation not only speeds up the process but significantly strengthens the chances of a favorable judgment.


