To avoid fines, 443 people must update their addresses with PACI

 
 
 

The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has officially removed the residential addresses of 443 individuals from its records. This action was taken either due to the property owner's consent or the demolition of the building where the address was registered. PACI has emphasized the importance of updating these addresses to prevent legal penalties.

PACI has informed affected individuals that they are required to visit the PACI office within 30 days from the announcement and register their new residential address. In addition to providing the new address, individuals must submit the necessary supporting documentation. If they fail to meet this deadline, they will face a penalty in accordance with Article 33 of Law No. 32/1982.

What Happens If You Fail to Register?

Under the regulations of Law No. 32/1982, a fine of up to KD 100 will be imposed on individuals who do not comply with the requirement to update their address within the stipulated timeframe. It is crucial for residents to take action promptly to avoid these penalties.

How to Update Your Address at PACI

Individuals who have had their residential addresses deleted from PACI's records can visit the PACI offices to update their information. Ensure to bring the required documentation, such as proof of residence or ownership, to complete the process efficiently.

The Importance of Keeping Your Address Updated

Maintaining an accurate address in PACI’s records is not only required by law but also helps to ensure that individuals receive important government communications. Failure to update your address may lead to administrative complications.

  
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