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“Legal work made simple”: Dubai Police launches digital platform for lawyers

“Legal work made simple”: Dubai Police launches digital platform for lawyers

Dubai Police launched the Lawyer’s Digital Platform with seven specialized services, 24/7 access, and AI support/Image: X

Dubai Police has introduced its dedicated Lawyer’s Digital Platform, giving legal professionals a seamless way to complete paperwork and track cases online, 24/7. The platform, accessible through the Dubai Police website with secure UAE Pass login, was officially launched on Tuesday, January 20, during a press conference at the Dubai Police Officer’s Club.The new service is designed to simplify legal procedures and speed up transactions, allowing lawyers and legal consultants to manage their work without visiting police stations. By centralizing essential services in a single digital hub, the platform provides convenience, efficiency, and greater control over routine legal tasks.Lawyers can now access seven specialized digital legal services, all aimed at streamlining case management and improving the overall user experience. From filing documents to following up on ongoing cases, every function is designed to save time, reduce administrative hurdles, and enhance transparency.Dubai Police officials emphasized that the platform is part of a broader initiative to modernize the force’s digital services. By integrating proactive tools and user-focused solutions, the platform reflects Dubai Police’s commitment to creating faster, more secure, and highly accessible services for legal professionals. The launch marks a significant step toward digital transformation in legal services, giving lawyers the flexibility to work efficiently at any time. With the Lawyer’s Digital Platform, managing legal processes in Dubai has become faster, simpler, and fully aligned with modern digital standards, ensuring a smoother experience for professionals and reinforcing Dubai Police’s role as a technology-driven, service-oriented authority

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