UAE Ministry Shuts Down 12 Illegal Domestic Worker Recruitment Offices

The UAE’s MoHRE shut down 12 unlicensed domestic worker recruitment offices in 2025, recording 300 violations. The public is urged to report violations and use only licensed agencies.


UAE Ministry Shuts Down 12 Illegal Domestic Worker Recruitment Offices

The UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has shut down 12 domestic worker recruitment offices that were operating without licenses in 2025. Inspections also recorded 300 violations by 57 recruitment offices across the country during the same period. This helps safeguard households and ensures workers are qualified and legally cleared before employment. The public is encouraged to report violations through digital platforms or by calling 80084 and to verify social media recruitment offers at 600590000. There are currently 136 licensed centers nationwide, listed on the ministry’s website. The ministry urged the public to engage only with licensed offices, which provide legal protection for employers and families and ensure that domestic workers meet all regulatory requirements, including medical exams and criminal background checks. Legal, administrative, and financial measures are being applied to non-compliant offices, and repeated violations may lead to licence cancellations in accordance with Federal Decree Law No. 9 of 2022. MoHRE said its field and smart inspection systems are actively monitoring recruitment offices.