New UAE law: Advertiser Permit now mandatory for influencers and creators for social media
Feb 2, 2026
Dubai: From February 1, 2026, individuals advertising on social media must obtain valid Advertiser Permit, the UAE Media Council confirmed.
The rule applies to all paid and unpaid promotions on social media, websites, blogs, and other digital platforms. The permit applies to all individuals — citizens, residents and visitors — who create advertising content from within the UAE, regardless of whether they receive compensation.
The move aims to create a more professional, transparent and trustworthy advertising ecosystem across digital platforms.
Who needs the Advertiser Permit?
The permit is mandatory for:
All advertisers operating in the UAE
Content creators visiting the UAE
Anyone promoting products, services, or content, whether paid or free
Organisation must also verify that any advertiser they work with holds a valid permit.
Failing to comply may result in fines and legal penalties under Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025.
Why the permit is important
The Advertiser Permit is designed to:
Raise content and advertising standards
Protect the public from misleading or harmful content
Promote responsible, high-quality digital advertising
Support the UAE advertising economy and nurture local talent
Key deadlines
Advertiser Permit must be obtained by February 1, 2026
Applies to individuals and businesses publishing content online, on social media, or other digital platforms.
Requirements for applicants
Must be 18 or older (exceptions may be approved by the Media Council)
UAE citizens and residents must hold a valid trade Licence for electronic media
Must have good conduct with no prior media violations
Visitor permits are available for content creators registered with licensed advertising or talent agencies.
Exemptions
Personal accounts promoting your own products or services
Minors under 18 creating educational, cultural, sports, or awareness content, following relevant legislation
The Media Council urges advertisers and creators to obtain the permit immediately to avoid penalties.
Responsibilities of permit holders
Permit holders must:
Follow the 20 mandatory content standards issued by the UAE Media Council
Display their permit number clearly on social media profiles
Post advertisements only through registered accounts
Obtain prior approval for certain specialized ads, if required
Ensure advertisers are genuine and not linked to fraudulent accounts
Special rules for ages 15–18:
Minimum age: 15
Must be medically fit and follow child protection laws
Ads must be age-appropriate and commercial in purpose
Cannot promote harmful products or services
Permit validity
UAE citizens and residents: 1 year, renewable; free for the first three years
Visitors: 3 months, renewable; must apply through licensed UAE-based agencies
Fines and penalties
Non-compliance carries strict penalties:
Content breaches: Dh5,000 – Dh1,000,000 (depending on severity)
Violations affecting state interests or national security: Dh50,000 – Dh500,000
Operating without a licence: Dh10,000 (first offence), Dh40,000 (repeat)
Publishing false or misleading information: Dh5,000 – Dh10,000
Licence misuse or expired licenses: Dh150/day (capped at Dh3,000), Dh20,000 for misuse
Permit suspension or cancellation may also be enforced.
How to apply
UAE citizens and residents: via the UAE Media Council website
Visitors: through accredited UAE-based agencies
Validity:
Citizens/residents: 1 year (renewable; free for first three years)
Visitors: 3 months (renewable)
