Overview
Official documents — commercial registrations, licenses, powers of attorney, board resolutions, contracts, and certificates — often need to be notarized and attested before a bank, ministry, court, or foreign authority will accept them. We run the full attestation chain so your paperwork is legally recognized the first time.
We cover both directions: certifying Saudi documents for use abroad (Chamber of Commerce, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and embassy legalization), and legalizing foreign documents for use inside the Kingdom, including certified Arabic translation.
Who is this for?
Companies submitting documents to banks, tenders, or government bodies
Foreign investors whose home-country documents must be legalized for Saudi Arabia
Businesses exporting or signing contracts that require attested papers abroad
Key Benefits
One team manages notary, Chamber, MoFA, and embassy steps
Documents accepted the first time — no rejected submissions
Certified legal translation included where needed
Clear tracking of every document and its attestation stage
How it works
Document review
We check each document and map the exact attestation path it needs.
Notarization
Notarizing signatures, powers of attorney, and resolutions via the notary.
Chamber of Commerce attestation
Certifying commercial documents, signatures, and certificates of origin.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MoFA attestation for documents that will be used outside the Kingdom.
Embassy / final legalization
Legalization at the destination-country embassy, or Saudi legalization for inbound documents.
Requirements
The original documents to be attested
Valid commercial registration / IDs of the signatories
Destination country and the authority requesting the documents
What you receive
Fully notarized and attested documents
Certified Arabic / English translations where required
A status sheet for every document and stage
Frequently Asked Questions
Notarization authenticates a signature or document before a notary; attestation is the chain of official certifications (Chamber, MoFA, embassy) that makes it valid for a specific authority or country.
Yes. We guide the legalization from the issuing country (its MoFA plus the Saudi embassy there) and complete Saudi-side attestation and certified translation so the document is accepted locally.
Yes — certified legal translation between Arabic and other languages is included whenever the receiving authority requires it.
