397 Addresses Deleted in Kuwait: Update Now to Avoid Fines!
Kuwait City, Kuwait: The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) in Kuwait is urging residents to update their civil ID addresses to avoid fines. PACI recently announced the deletion of addresses for 397 people due to either property owner acknowledgment or building demolition.
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Those affected, whose names were published in the official gazette “Kuwait Al-Youm,” have 30 days to register their new addresses and submit supporting documents. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to KD100 as per Law No. 32/1982.
New Service on “Sahel” App Simplifies Address Updates
For easier address updates, PACI has launched a new service on the unified government application “Sahel.” The “Address Availability” service allows users to check if their address is registered and make any necessary changes to avoid fines.
PACI Denies Rumors of Fees for “My Id” App
PACI has also denied rumors about charging fees for the authentication process on the “My Identity” (Kuwait Mobile ID) application. They emphasized that all services on the app, including authentication, e-signature, and notifications, are free, reported Arab Times.
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