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Compliance Guide · Dubai

SIRA-Compliant CCTV
in Dubai

What Dubai businesses need to know about SIRA surveillance rules — who needs it, the technical standards, the approval process, and how to design a system that passes inspection the first time.

31 Days
Min. Footage Retention
4–8 MP
Camera Resolution Tier
2016
Established · Decree 12
Dubai
Jurisdiction
01 · The Basics

What Is SIRA?

In short: most commercial premises in Dubai are legally required to run a SIRA-compliant CCTV system — installed by a SIRA-approved company, recording at the mandated resolution, retaining footage for at least 31 days, and able to support Dubai Police investigations. Compliance is frequently tied to obtaining or renewing a trade licence.

The Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) is the Government of Dubai body — established by Decree No. 12 of 2016 — that regulates the private security sector in Dubai, including CCTV and surveillance systems. SIRA sets the technical standards for cameras, storage and monitoring, and only companies it has approved may legally design and install these systems in the emirate.

SIRA's mandate is Dubai-specific. Other emirates have their own security authorities, so a system that is compliant in Dubai is not automatically compliant elsewhere in the UAE.

SURVEILLANCE · MONITORED SIRA · DUBAI STANDARD

⚠ Important — Reference Information Only

The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and may not reflect the latest amendments to SIRA regulations. SIRA standards (including resolution tiers, retention periods and approval procedures) are updated periodically.

Before committing to any surveillance project, always refer to the current official SIRA guidelines and seek guidance from SIRA-approved installers and official channels. Verify all requirements directly with the Security Industry Regulatory Agency at www.sira.gov.ae ↗ (eServices portal: portal.sira.gov.ae ↗).

Quick Surf Network engineers surveillance systems to SIRA specification and helps coordinate the approval process; final certification and lawful installation in Dubai are carried out through SIRA-approved channels.

02 · Who Needs It

Is SIRA-Compliant CCTV Mandatory For My Business?

For a large share of Dubai businesses, yes — and it is frequently required to obtain or renew a trade licence. SIRA periodically updates the regulated list, so premises not named below may still be covered. Common mandated sectors include:

HospitalityHotels, hotel apartments and hospitality venues.
FinancialBanks, exchange houses and financial institutions.
RetailRetail outlets, jewellery and gold shops, shopping centres.
Warehousing & LogisticsWarehouses and distribution facilities.
HealthcareClinics, hospitals and healthcare facilities.
Petrol StationsFuel stations and high-risk service sites.
Staff AccommodationStaff accommodations and labour camps.
TowersCertain residential and commercial towers.
03 · The Standards

SIRA Technical Requirements

SIRA specifies minimum standards for resolution, coverage, storage and integration. The headline benchmarks are below — confirm the exact current spec for your premises with SIRA or a SIRA-approved installer.

RequirementBenchmark
Minimum resolution (standard areas)Trending toward 4MP as the practical benchmark in 2026.
High-risk / facial-capture zones8MP is commonly expected at entrances, exits and POS counters.
Footage retentionMinimum 31 days of continuous recording.
Camera coverageAll critical points — entries/exits, common and high-risk areas — with no blind spots.
PrivacyCameras must not cover private areas such as restrooms.
Police integrationThe system must be able to support Dubai Police investigations and SIRA's integration framework.
Evidence qualityRecordings must be usable as forensic evidence.

Because requirements tighten over time, designing slightly above the current minimum is usually the cheaper long-term choice — it avoids a re-fit at the next inspection cycle.

04 · The Process

SIRA Approval, Step By Step

A compliant project follows a defined sequence. The certification is secured before cabling begins — not discovered at inspection.

01

Register Premises

Register the building (Surveillance System Unit / SSU) on the SIRA portal to establish it as an approved site for review.

02

Submit Drawings

Prepare and submit CCTV layout drawings showing every camera location and its coverage area.

03

Security Plan Certification

SIRA reviews the design and issues the Security Plan Certification (SPC) once the layout is approved.

04

Install To Spec

Install strictly to the approved design and SIRA technical specifications, by a SIRA-approved installer.

05

Inspection

Pass the SIRA / Dubai Police inspection, after which the system is considered legally compliant.

06

Maintain & Renew

Keep the system serviced and certification current so you stay compliant at every licence renewal.

05 · Our Role

How QSN Approaches Compliant Surveillance

Quick Surf Network engineers surveillance as part of a managed, secured network — not a box of cameras bolted on afterwards. We design to SIRA specification from the drawing stage and coordinate the approval process end-to-end with SIRA-approved channels.

Designed To Spec

Coverage, resolution tiers and retention are planned to meet the mandated standards on the first inspection — drawings prepared for SPC review.

Secure By Design

Cameras live on an isolated VLAN, segmented from staff and business data, with hardened access — surveillance that strengthens security rather than widening the attack surface.

Managed & Monitored

24/7 monitoring and a written 4-hour response SLA keep footage recording and systems healthy — so a failed camera is caught before it becomes a compliance gap.

06 · Questions

SIRA CCTV FAQs

Straight answers to the questions Dubai businesses ask most about surveillance compliance.

Is CCTV legally required for businesses in Dubai?
For many sectors, yes. SIRA mandates compliant CCTV for hospitality, finance, retail, warehousing, healthcare, petrol stations, staff accommodation and more, and compliance is often required to obtain or renew a trade licence. This page is reference guidance only — confirm your obligations with SIRA or a SIRA-approved installer.
How long must CCTV footage be stored under SIRA rules?
A minimum of 31 days of continuous recording is the established benchmark. Always verify the current requirement for your premises with SIRA, as standards are updated periodically.
What camera resolution does SIRA require in 2026?
The practical benchmark has moved toward 4MP for standard areas, with 8MP commonly expected for high-risk and facial-capture zones such as entrances and POS counters. Confirm the exact specification for your site with SIRA or a SIRA-approved installer before purchasing equipment.
Can any company install my CCTV in Dubai?
No. Only SIRA-approved companies may legally install CCTV in Dubai, and only they can submit your system for the certification your licence may depend on. QSN designs to SIRA specification and coordinates approval through SIRA-approved channels.
Does SIRA approval apply across the whole UAE?
No. SIRA regulates Dubai only. Other emirates have their own security authorities and standards, so a Dubai-compliant system is not automatically compliant elsewhere in the UAE.
Where can I find the official SIRA requirements?
The official source is the Security Industry Regulatory Agency website at www.sira.gov.ae, with applications handled through the SIRA eServices portal at portal.sira.gov.ae. Treat this page as a starting point and always confirm current rules through official channels.

Planning A Surveillance Project?

Send us your floor plan or site address. We'll design a SIRA-specification camera layout, recommend the right resolution tiers, and help you navigate approval through SIRA-approved channels.