Key takeaways
You’ll receive a Title Deed and Share Certificate confirming your property ownership after investing through Stake.
Use the Dubai Land Department or DIFC Public Register to validate your ownership details step-by-step.
Verifying your documents ensures transparency and reinforces the security of your real estate investment.
After investing in a UAE property through Stake, you’ll receive your Title Deed and Share Certificate, official documents confirming your ownership. Here’s how to verify their authenticity using government portals.
Title Deed Verification (via Dubai Land Department)
- Go to the Dubai Land Department’s validation tool.
- Select “Validate Owner and Property.”
- Enter the Title Deed number (you’ll find this below the QR code).
- Add the year of issuance.
- Enter the SPV name listed on the document (this is the legal owner on your behalf).
- The system will confirm the validity of the ownership details.
For DIFC-issued Title Deeds: Simply scan the QR code printed on the deed to verify it instantly.
SPV Shareholder Verification (via DIFC Public Register)
- Visit the DIFC Public Register.
- Select “Non-Regulated Entities.”
- Enter the Registration Number from your Share Certificate.
- Click “View Profile.”
- Your name will appear under the list of shareholders if the document is valid.
Verifying your documents is a great way to ensure transparency and peace of mind after your investment.

About the author
With a background in client success, user education and fintech onboarding, Raahym turns frequently asked questions into clear, actionable answers. At Stake, he ensures every investor, new or seasoned, feels confident navigating property investment. From app walkthroughs to policy updates, Raahym’s content is grounded in transparency and trust.
Raahym Malik
Client Experience Manager