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    Sharjah Reduces Certificate Attestation Time from 6 Days to 3 Minutes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development aimed at streamlining administrative procedures, Sharjah has reduced the time required for certificate attestation from six days to a mere three minutes. This change is expected to greatly benefit residents, expatriates, and businesses by expediting a process that often caused delays in official documentation and legal formalities. Certificate attestation is a crucial step for validating educational, personal, and professional documents, especially for those seeking employment or legal recognition in the UAE.

    The accelerated attestation process reflects Sharjah’s commitment to leveraging technology and improving government services to enhance user experience. By minimizing bureaucratic hurdles, the emirate is positioning itself as a more attractive destination for investors and skilled professionals. This reform also aligns with broader UAE initiatives to digitize public services and reduce paperwork, thereby fostering a more efficient and transparent administrative environment.

    Meanwhile, the impact of this reform extends beyond convenience; it is likely to boost economic activity by facilitating faster processing of essential documents required for business operations and personal affairs. The reduction in processing time can also alleviate pressure on government offices, allowing resources to be allocated more effectively. Overall, Sharjah’s move sets a new standard for public service delivery in the region, potentially inspiring similar reforms across other emirates and sectors.

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