Through "Sahel," the Ministry of Justice announces a free service for printing debt declarations
The Ministry of Justice has unveiled an innovative service known as the “Print a Declaration of Obligations” through the “Sahel” application. This initiative is aimed at streamlining the debt enforcement process for creditors.
Overview of the Service
Dr. Mohammed Al-Wasmi, the Minister of Justice, Endowments, and Islamic Affairs, announced the launch of this service, which is provided by the General Department of Enforcement. The service is accessible via the unified government electronic services platform, Sahel.
Key Features of the Service
The new service enables the applicant, referred to as the seizing creditor, to print a detailed declaration regarding the debts owed by others to the debtor or the seized individual. This process is available instantly and at no cost to the user.
Benefits of Using Sahel
The Ministry emphasizes that this service is part of the comprehensive offerings available through the General Administration of Enforcement via the Sahel application. This enhancement aims to improve accessibility and efficiency for those involved in the debt recovery process.
With the introduction of the “Print a Declaration of Obligations” service, the Ministry of Justice continues to innovate and improve public services, providing valuable resources to creditors in Kuwait.