
Kuwait: Justice Ministry Issues New Debt Collection Guidelines
Arab Times, 9 October 2025: Kuwait’s Ministry of Justice has implemented new regulations governing enforcement procedures for debt collection, following Kuwait Administrative Circular No. 26/2025.
Under the new guidelines, existing asset seizures and travel bans will remain in force even if debtors file initial objections to enforcement procedures. However, arrest warrants and subpoenas must be suspended once a valid objection is lodged, and any imprisoned debtors must be released.
The circular specifies that creditors may reinstate arrest procedures without proving debtor solvency if the objection is ultimately rejected or dismissed.
All enforcement judges, department directors, and supervisory staff across the General Administration of Enforcement and its regional branches are required to implement these new procedures with immediate effect.
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