Registrars and Commissioners.
Supervising, Administering and Enforcing DIFC Laws and Regulations.
The Registrar of Companies (ROC) is responsible for all matters related to the incorporation and registration of entities in DIFC. The ROC is established under Article 6 of the Operating Law DIFC Law No. 7 of 2018 (Operating Law) as a statutorily created "corporation sole". The Operating Law also sets out the functions and powers of the ROC.
The DIFC Security Law and Regulations are administered by the Registrar of Security. The DIFC Security Law and Regulations provide the Registrar with functions and powers to support any secured party that has entered into a security agreement with a debtor, and who wishes to perfect their security interest(s) accordingly or undertake other permitted filings, including the amendment of a security filing, terminating a security filing, and searching the security register.
The Registrar of Real Property (RoRP) administers the laws, regulations and procedures designed to ensure the protection of the interests and rights of real property owners, lease holders and other parties for all properties located in DIFC. The RORP administers the DIFC Real Property Law, DIFC Strata Title Law, DIFC Leasing Law, and deals with all registrations under these Laws and Regulations.
DIFC Real Property Lodgements and Applications
DIFC Services handles the day-to-day operation of the RoRP and processes applications related to Freehold Transfer, Lease Registration, Mortgage Registration and any other lodgements prescribed under the DIFC Real Property Laws and Regulations.
For further details on the Real Property registration services offered by DIFC Services, please review the Registrar of Real Property Handbook.
DIFC Services working hours:
Monday through Thursday : 8:00am to 3:00pm
Friday : 8:00am to 12:00pm
The DIFC Commissioner of Data Protection is responsible for supervision and enforcement of the Data Protection Law, DIFC Law No. 5 of 2020. The law prescribes rules and obligations regarding the collection, handling, and use of personal data as well as rights and remedies for individuals who may be impacted by such processing. It is designed to balance the legitimate needs of businesses and organizations to process personal information with upholding an individual’s right to privacy.
The Commissioner of Intellectual Property is responsible for administering the Intellectual Property Law. The Intellectual Property Law provides for the protection and enforcement of different intellectual property rights; patents, utility certificates, industrial designs and drawings, copyright, trademarks, trade names and trade secrets.