
Interpol Black Notice in the UAE
Interpol Black Notice is an international tool used for the identification of unidentified bodies. Issuing a Black Notice allows the UAE police to join efforts with Interpol and law enforcement agencies worldwide to provide answers to the families of missing persons and establish the truth in complex circumstances. It is not a tool of punishment but an act of international cooperation and humanitarian justice.
Our legal company provides support to clients regarding Interpol notices in the UAE. We assist in communication with local authorities, explain the specifics of international procedures, and protect the interests of families who seek to achieve legal clarity and justice.

What is a Black Notice of Interpol?
Interpol Black Notice is a special tool for international cooperation designed to identify unidentified bodies. In official terminology, it is described as a request to establish the identity of a deceased person whose details are unknown and cannot be determined at the location where they were found. Unlike the Red Notice, associated with the search for criminals, or the Yellow Notice, focused on locating missing persons, the Black Notice is purely humanitarian in nature. Its purpose is to help law enforcement agencies from different countries join efforts to restore the identity of the deceased and notify their relatives.
Such notifications are issued in a wide variety of situations: after major disasters, plane crashes, natural disasters, accidents, crimes, or even in cases of natural death if documents and personal data are missing. They allow countries to exchange information and use international databases to identify individuals as quickly as possible.
Key differences: Black, Red, and Yellow notices
Interpol uses a system of color-coded notices, each of which serves a strictly defined purpose:
- Black Notice: issued in cases of unidentified bodies being discovered. It is aimed at establishing the identity of a deceased person whose information is missing. Used after disasters, accidents, or crimes;
- Red Notice: the most well-known and frequently mentioned in the media. Essentially, it is an international request for arrest with the purpose of subsequent extradition. It is used to search for individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes. Despite the common misconception, a Red Notice does not have the legal force of an international arrest warrant; it is a request for cooperation addressed to law enforcement agencies of other countries.
- Yellow Notice: aimed at searching for missing persons and identifying individuals who cannot provide information about themselves. Most often used for locating minors, vulnerable adults, or individuals suffering from memory loss;
- Blue Notice: is used to establish the whereabouts of a person or to find out information about their activities. Unlike the red one, it is not directly related to arrest.
- Green Notice: aimed at warning other countries about individuals who pose a potential threat to public safety, such as repeat offenders or serial fraudsters.
- Orange Notice: a warning about an existing threat, such as a concealed explosive device or hazardous substances. It requires an immediate response from security services.
- Purple Notice: informs about new methods of committing crimes (modus operandi) used by criminal groups, including ways of concealing goods, weapons, or drugs.
Thus, the differences between the notices lie in their purpose: black is related to the identification of bodies, red – to the international search for criminals, and yellow – to the protection of vulnerable people and the search for the missing. All tools form the foundation of Interpol’s work, where each category performs its unique function in the international law enforcement system.
What to do if you have information about a Black Notice in the UAE
In the multinational environment of the UAE, where millions of expats and tourists reside, such cases are not uncommon. Sometimes private individuals may have important information that can assist in an investigation. It is important to understand: contacting Interpol directly is not possible – actions must be taken exclusively through local authorities.
Step 1. Contact the local police station
Your first and main step is to contact the nearest police station in the emirate where you are located. You can reach them either in person or through hotlines (999) or official mobile applications, which are actively used in the UAE for receiving messages from citizens and residents.
Step 2. Provide all available information
When contacting, try to describe in as much detail as possible all the facts known to you. These may include:
- Photographs or documents that can help establish identity;
- Data on the location and time of the discovery of the body or related events;
- Any contacts that can confirm a person’s identity.
The more detailed the provided information is, the higher the chances of successful identification.
Step 3. Further actions are carried out by the police
After receiving the data, it is the local police that conducts the verification and, upon confirming its relevance, forwards all the information to the National Central Bureau in Abu Dhabi. It then contacts the General Secretariat and ensures the international transmission of information. Thus, your contribution will be officially acknowledged and transmitted through the proper channels.
Do you need professional assistance with Interpol matters in the UAE?
A professional lawyer will help avoid mistakes that could slow down the process or lead to a refusal to accept information. This is especially important in situations related to searching for missing loved ones, identifying a person through a Black Notice, or protecting interests during international investigations.
Our legal team is ready to offer comprehensive assistance:
- Consultations on issues of Interpol and international cooperation;
- Official communication with the police of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other UAE authorities;
- Assistance in the preparation and verification of documents required for identification or identity confirmation;
- Support of the process at every stage, including interaction with the National Central Bureau of Interpol in Abu Dhabi.
We understand that every situation is unique and requires a confidential approach, which is why we guarantee full protection of your rights and interests. Don’t delay – contact us right now for consultation and qualified support.

