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Wraqi.ma: Legalise a Signature and Certify a Document Online from Abroad | MRE Guide 2026

Wraqi is Morocco's official digital administrative wallet. Legalise a signature, certify a certified copy and sign documents online from abroad, without visiting the consulate — in minutes.

🕐 5 min read📋 3 stepsVerified content 2026

Wraqi is Morocco's official digital administrative wallet (Digital Morocco 2030 initiative). It allows Moroccan citizens to legalise a signature, certify a copy and sign administrative documents online, without visiting the consulate. A game-changer for MREs. Important: the platform is called wraqi.ma (not wra9i.ma). Any other URL is incorrect.

1

Create your Wraqi account

To access Wraqi, you must have the new-generation CNIE (National Electronic Identity Card with NFC chip, issued since 2020). If your phone is NFC-compatible: (1) Download the Mon e-ID app (provided by DGSN) on Google Play or the App Store; (2) Activate your digital identity by holding your CNIE near your phone (NFC chip); (3) Go to wraqi.ma or download the Wraqi app; (4) Create your account by authenticating via Mon e-ID — your account is immediately active. If your phone is not NFC-compatible: begin activation on the Citizen Portal (cnie.ma) and complete registration at a CEDI (Identity Enrolment and Delivery Centre) on your next visit to Morocco, or using a borrowed NFC phone.

💡 Tip — If you have a new-generation CNIE and an NFC smartphone, account creation takes less than 5 minutes and you can immediately access all Wraqi services from anywhere in the world.

⚠️ Warning — If your CNIE is the old generation (without a chip), you must first renew it at the consulate via rdv.consulat.ma before you can use Wraqi.

2

Certify a copy online

Certified copy via Wraqi replaces the physical procedure at the commune or consulate. It is legally recognised in Morocco. First use only: a first visit to your registration commune is required with the original document — this registration step is done only once. For all subsequent requests (from anywhere in the world): (1) Log in to wraqi.ma or via the app; (2) Select "Certification de copie conforme" (certified copy); (3) Upload the scan or photo of the original document; (4) Authenticate via Mon e-ID (NFC or PIN code); (5) Receive your digitally certified copy — valid for 3 months. The certified copy is instantly verifiable by any recipient via the integrated QR code.

💡 Tip — The Wraqi certified copy is valid for 3 months. Only request it when you need it to avoid it expiring before use.

3

Legalise an electronic signature

Electronic signature legalisation via Wraqi complies with Law 43-20 on trust services and the eIDAS regulation. Three signature levels are available: simple signature (everyday documents: letters, forms), advanced signature (contracts, powers of attorney, commitments), qualified signature (maximum level — legal value equivalent to a legalised handwritten signature). Procedure: (1) Log in to wraqi.ma; (2) Import the document to be signed (PDF, Word…); (3) Choose the signature type; (4) Authenticate via Mon e-ID; (5) Sign — the document is timestamped and archived in your wallet. Documents that can be signed: rental or sale contracts, powers of attorney (via procuration.ma), consensual divorce deeds, resignation letters, domiciliation attestations.

💡 Tip — For powers of attorney, use the procuration.ma portal alongside Wraqi to generate and sign your power of attorney online without travelling.

⚠️ Warning — Some procedures still require a physical visit: complex notarial acts (property sales, inheritances), passport, CNIE and consular marriages cannot be processed via Wraqi.

❌ Common mistakes to avoid

  • Typing wra9i.ma instead of wraqi.ma — wraqi.ma is the only official domain
  • Trying to use Wraqi with the old CNIE (without NFC chip) — renewal at the consulate is a mandatory prerequisite
  • Forgetting the initial commune registration step for the first certified copy
  • Requesting a certified copy too early — it is only valid for 3 months

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