Looking for a professional police clearance translation for a visa, marriage, passport, or university application in the UAE?
We provide certified police clearance translation in Dubai that is 100% accurate, legally valid, and accepted by UAE ministries, embassies, and government authorities.
A police clearance proves to foreign authorities that you have no criminal history, showing that you meet the moral and legal standards required to enter their country.
However, this document is usually issued in your country’s language. If you need to submit it in a foreign country like the UAE, you’ll need a certified Arabic translation of your police certificate.
This is because Arabic is the official language in Dubai and the UAE; hence, Government offices, embassies, and legal institutions in Dubai only accept certified Arabic translations for documents in a foreign language.
At Legal Translator, we make it simple to get your police clearance document translated and certified by MOJ-Approved translators, guaranteeing 100% acceptance by official authorities in Dubai and the UAE.
Thousands of residents and professionals across Dubai and the UAE trust us to translate their police clearance and other personal documents in over 150 languages, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.
Our network of over 1,000 MOJ-approved legal translators guarantees that every translation meets the requirements of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and other government authorities.
With more than 15 years of experience, we understand that these documents are critical to your future plans. That’s why we offer 100% guaranteed acceptance, fast turnaround, and personalized support anytime you need it.
Fast, certified police clearance translations for visa applications, marriage registration, passport processing, residency, and more.
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