207 residents face address removal and potential fines
The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has removed the residential addresses of 207 individuals
• The removals were based on either a declaration from the property owner or due to the demolition of the building.
• Affected individuals must update their addresses with PACI within 30 days.
• Failure to comply may result in a fine of up to 100 Kuwaiti dinars per person.
The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has announced the removal of residential addresses for a specific group of individuals.
According to reports by Q8-Press, this action affects 207 people whose addresses have been eliminated from the PACI database.
The decision to remove these addresses was based on two main factors: a declaration from the property owner or the demolition of the building itself.
PACI is urging all individuals affected by this change to update their addresses with the authority within a 30-day period from the date of the announcement.
To complete this process, affected individuals must provide supporting documentation such as a new lease agreement or a certificate of ownership for their current residence.
It is crucial for individuals to comply with this requirement, as failure to update their addresses within the specified timeframe will result in a financial penalty.
According to Article 33 of Law No. 32 of 1982, individuals who do not update their addresses within the 30-day period will be subject to a fine of up to 100 Kuwaiti dinars.