PACI Cancelled 322 Residential Addresses; Update Or Pay Fines

 
 
 

The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has recently announced the cancellation of residential addresses for 322 individuals in Kuwait. This decision has been prompted either by the declaration of the residence owner or due to the demolition of the building where they resided. 

According to a statement published in "Kuwait Alyoum," PACI has outlined specific steps for those affected by this decision. Individuals who have had their residential addresses cancelled must visit the Authority within 30 days from the date of publication of the announcement. During this visit, they are required to register their new addresses and provide all necessary supporting documents.

It's crucial for the affected individuals to adhere to this timeline and procedure to avoid penalties under Article 33 of Law No. 32 of 1982. This article stipulates that failure to update residential information within the specified timeframe may result in fines of up to 100 Kuwaiti dinars per person.

Therefore, those impacted should act promptly to comply with PACI's requirements and ensure their residential status is accurately updated to avoid any legal consequences.

 
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