Random UAE Address
Random format-valid example UAE address, P.O. Box, and profile data for testing.
Random UAE Address FAQ
RandAddress generates realistic-looking UAE addresses covering all 7 emirates. Each profile includes a street address, city or district, emirate, P.O. Box number, and a complete identity—perfect for developers testing UAE applications or anyone needing UAE address data for privacy purposes. The emirate and city are real and correctly paired; street names, house numbers, and P.O. Box numbers are plausible placeholders for testing, not deliverable mailing addresses.
The UAE is made up of 7 emirates: Abu Dhabi (the capital), Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah. Unlike most countries, the UAE has never adopted a universal postal-code system—mail is delivered through P.O. Boxes assigned by Emirates Post, or via commercial courier services that geocode by landmark, tower name, or building. Addresses are typically written with the building or tower name, followed by the street or road, district, and emirate.
Our database spans all 7 emirates—from Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with dozens of districts each (Jumeirah, Deira, Downtown Dubai, Al Ain, Al Reem Island), to the smaller emirates of Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah—covering the major population and business centers of the country.
The emirate and city are based on real UAE data and are correctly paired, but the identity information (name, email, phone) is fictitious. Phone numbers follow standard UAE formats with the +971 country code, and the landline area code matches the chosen emirate—Dubai pairs with +971 4, Abu Dhabi with +971 2, Sharjah with +971 6, Ras Al Khaimah with +971 7, Fujairah with +971 9—so each profile stays internally consistent. Street names, house numbers, and P.O. Box numbers are plausible placeholders for testing.
Zero storage. You can use the tool for free with no account registration or barriers to entry. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any database—in fact, we don't even have a central server for your data.