You can check if a real estate agent is RERA registered in Dubai by asking for their BRN and broker card, then verifying the details through Dubai Land Department tools such as the licensed broker list, license and permit verification service, e-card verification, or Dubai REST.
You should do this before paying money, signing documents, sharing personal information, or relying on property advice. A licensed agent should be able to share their verification details clearly.
What Most People Get Wrong
- They trust a social media profile without checking the agent’s license.
- They check the real estate company but not the individual agent.
- They ignore the expiry date on the broker card.
- They assume a business card is proof of registration.
- They pay a deposit before checking the agent’s details.
What Details Should You Ask For?
Before working with any real estate agent in Dubai, ask for:
- The agent’s full name as shown on the broker card.
- The agent’s BRN, which means Broker Registration Number.
- A copy or screenshot of the broker card or RERA e-card.
- The brokerage company name.
- The property permit or advertisement permit, where relevant.
The names and company details should match across the broker card, email signature, property listing, and official record.
If you are confused by terms like BRN, broker card, broker ID, or RERA license, read our guide on real estate agent vs broker in Dubai.
How to Verify a Real Estate Agent in Dubai
Dubai Land Department provides official services that can help you verify real estate brokers, licenses, permits, and e-cards.
You can use these official DLD pages:
- Licensed Real Estate Brokers: to view brokers licensed by RERA in Dubai.
- Verify License and Permits: to check licenses and permits issued through DLD and Trakheesi.
- E-card Verification: to verify e-cards issued by RERA.
- Dubai REST: to access Dubai real estate services and market information.
When checking the agent, compare the official record with the details they gave you. Check the name, BRN, brokerage company, and validity status.
Why You Should Also Check the Brokerage Company
In Dubai, a real estate agent must work under a licensed real estate brokerage company. The agent should not operate as an independent broker without the proper company structure.
This means you should check both:
- The individual agent’s BRN or broker card.
- The brokerage company’s license or official registration details.
This is especially important for off-plan projects, resale listings, rentals, and investment deals. If the agent cannot explain which company they work under, be careful.
Warning Signs to Watch For
- The agent refuses to share their BRN.
- The agent says verification is not necessary.
- The agent only uses a personal WhatsApp number.
- The broker card name does not match the person you are speaking to.
- The brokerage company cannot be verified.
- The agent asks for money before giving proper documents.
- The property price looks too good to be true.
- The agent pressures you to act immediately.
One warning sign does not always mean fraud, but it is enough to pause and verify before continuing.
Why This Matters for New Real Estate Agents
If you want to become a real estate agent in Dubai, your BRN and broker card will become part of your professional credibility. Clients may ask for these details before they trust you.
Proper licensing helps you work legally, build trust, and avoid commission disputes. To understand the full process, read our guide on how to become a real estate agent in Dubai.
How to Get This License
To become a licensed real estate agent in Dubai, you need approved broker training, the RERA exam, and a valid broker card. You also need to work under a licensed brokerage company.
DX Broker Training & Services provides the DLD, RERA, and KHDA-accredited Certified Real Estate Broker Training Course. The course fee is AED 2,400, the program takes 2 days, and training is available in English, Arabic, and Chinese.
Students also receive 1 year of free revision classes and 1 year of free post-training consultation. You can visit the DX Broker homepage to review the course and support options.
If You Are Still Unsure
If you are not sure how to verify an agent or how to start your own licensing process, ask before taking action.
You can contact DX Broker or WhatsApp us at +971 58 855 9703.
Final Thoughts
Checking whether a real estate agent is RERA registered in Dubai is simple, but important. Ask for the BRN, verify the broker card, check the brokerage company, and use official DLD tools before paying or signing anything.
For more licensing guides, visit the DX Broker blog.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check if a real estate agent is RERA registered in Dubai?
Ask for the agent’s BRN and broker card, then verify the details through official Dubai Land Department tools such as the licensed broker list, license and permit verification service, e-card verification, or Dubai REST.
What is a BRN in Dubai real estate?
BRN means Broker Registration Number. It is the number connected to an individual real estate broker registered in Dubai.
Is a business card enough proof that an agent is licensed?
No. A business card is not official proof. You should check the agent’s BRN, broker card, company details, and official DLD records.
Should I check the brokerage company too?
Yes. You should check both the individual agent and the brokerage company. A Dubai real estate agent should work under a licensed brokerage company.
What should I do if an agent refuses to share their BRN?
Do not proceed until you can verify the person properly. A legitimate agent should be able to provide basic licensing details.






