What To Know
- If you move to a new address, you’ll need to cancel the old Ejari and register a new one for the new property.
- ✅ Tenancy contract is signed by both tenant and landlord✅ Emirates IDs are valid and match contract names✅ Title deed number matches the property address✅ Previous Ejari (if any) has been cancelled✅ DEWA premise number is correct.
- With a valid Ejari certificate, you can activate DEWA, open bank accounts, renew visas, and enjoy full legal security as a tenant in Dubai.
Understanding Ejari’s Purpose
Ejari is the official tenancy registration system managed by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) through RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Agency). Every tenancy contract in Dubai — whether for an apartment, villa, or office — must be registered to be legally recognized.
Registration gives both tenant and landlord protection under Dubai’s rental laws. It also allows tenants to activate utilities, confirm proof of address, and complete visa or banking procedures.
To register successfully, you’ll need specific documents and a small registration fee.
Required Documents for Ejari Registration
Below is the full list of paperwork you’ll need for new registration, renewal, or cancellation. Having everything ready avoids delays, especially when applying online through the Dubai REST app.
Category | Document | Notes |
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Tenant | Emirates ID | Must be valid and readable (both sides) |
Passport and visa page | Required for non-UAE nationals | |
Landlord | Emirates ID or trade license | Trade license needed if property is owned by a company |
Property | Title deed or ownership certificate | Confirms the property’s legal registration under DLD |
Contract | Signed tenancy agreement | Must include rent amount, dates, and both signatures |
Utilities | DEWA premise number | Found on the building’s meter or a previous bill |
Others (if applicable) | Power of attorney | Needed if a representative is registering the contract |
Ejari cancellation letter | Only if replacing a previous tenant’s registration |
Keep all files scanned in color if registering online. For in-person submissions, carry printed copies.
Ejari Fees in 2025
The fees are standardized across all registration channels. You can pay directly through the Dubai REST app, at OnTime Trustee Centers, or at DLD Customer Happiness Centers.
Service Type | Standard Fee (AED) | Payment Method | Processing Time |
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New Ejari registration | 220 | Online (Dubai REST) / In-person | Within 24 hours |
Ejari renewal | 220 | Online / In-person | Immediate |
Ejari cancellation | Free (some centers may charge 10–20 AED) | In-person | Same day |
Duplicate Ejari certificate | 50 | In-person | Same day |
Modification of details | 100 | In-person | 1–2 days |
All fees include VAT and official system charges from DLD.
Optional Service Fees
Some trustee centers add a small service charge (AED 10–25) for printing, document scanning, or urgent processing. Always confirm at the counter before payment.
For online registrations, you’ll see the full fee displayed before submitting payment via the DLD payment gateway.
Ejari Validity and Renewal
Your Ejari registration remains valid for the same duration as your tenancy contract.
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For a 1-year lease, your Ejari automatically expires at the end of the 12 months.
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Renewal must be done when signing a new tenancy agreement or extending the existing one.
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If you move to a new address, you’ll need to cancel the old Ejari and register a new one for the new property.
The Dubai REST app allows renewal using your Emirates ID and existing contract details, typically taking less than 10 minutes.
Checklist Before Registering
✅ Tenancy contract is signed by both tenant and landlord
✅ Emirates IDs are valid and match contract names
✅ Title deed number matches the property address
✅ Previous Ejari (if any) has been cancelled
✅ DEWA premise number is correct
Completing this checklist before applying — online or in person — helps avoid rejections or delays.
Why These Documents Matter
Each document plays a specific legal or technical role:
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Emirates ID confirms the tenant’s identity and eligibility.
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Title deed ensures the property belongs to the registered landlord.
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DEWA number links the property to its unique utility account.
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Signed contract provides the foundation for legal protection in case of disputes.
Missing or mismatched documents can delay activation of utilities and visa applications.
In Summary
Ejari registration is straightforward once you have your paperwork ready. The AED 220 fee is modest compared to the protection and convenience it provides.
With a valid Ejari certificate, you can activate DEWA, open bank accounts, renew visas, and enjoy full legal security as a tenant in Dubai.
For detailed guidance on how to submit your documents, read our next article: How to Register Ejari Online via the Dubai REST App.