
In the evolving economic landscape of 2026, Dubai remains the global magnet for skilled experts, consultants, and service providers. Unlike a Commercial License, which is geared toward trading goods, a Professional Trade License is designed for individuals or entities that provide services based on intellectual or professional skills.
Whether you are a software developer, a legal consultant, or a digital marketing specialist, securing your professional license is the first step toward legitimate success in the UAE. At ThinkBiz Pro, we’ve streamlined the process. Here is your definitive, step-by-step roadmap to obtaining a Professional Trade License in Dubai.
A Professional License (also known as a Service License) allows 100% foreign ownership in most cases and is issued to professionals whose business relies on their talent or academic qualifications. Common activities include:
Before applying, you must identify your specific business activity from the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) activity list. In 2026, many activities have been re-categorized to align with new “Future Tech” and “Sustainability” standards.
While a Professional License allows for 100% ownership, you must choose between:
Your trade name must be unique and comply with UAE naming conventions. It should not contain blasphemous language, references to political bodies, or trademarks of existing global brands.
The Initial Approval is a document from the DET stating that the UAE government has no objection to you starting your business. This allows you to proceed with the next legal steps, such as leasing an office.
For Professional Licenses, you may need a Local Service Agent (LSA). While they do not own a share of your company, they act as the liaison with government departments for a fixed annual fee. If you choose an LLC structure, you will draft an MOA; for a Sole Establishment, it’s a Service Agent Agreement.
In 2026, despite the rise of virtual offices, most professional licenses still require a physical address to comply with Economic Substance Regulations (ESR) and Corporate Tax requirements. You will need a tenancy contract and an Ejari certificate.
Submit all documents, including your passport copies, initial approval, Ejari, and professional certificates, to the DET. Once the payment voucher is issued and settled, your Professional Trade License will be active.
Navigating the DET requirements while managing your professional practice can be overwhelming. ThinkBiz Pro provides an end-to-end solution:
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