The Kuwait Municipality affirmed its support for regulated economic activities through the newly launched ‘Get your business licensed through correct steps’ campaign during the first field tour in the Capital Governorate. Advertising Supervisor at the Audit and Follow-up Department in the Capital Governorate branch Hamad Al-Nimran delivered the details in a press statement on Sunday. The drive seeks to educate owners on complying with all regulatory requirements to sidestep violations that trigger penalties. Al-Nimran clarified that the effort encompasses far more than commercial licenses alone.
Hamad Al-Nimran identified three core violations that field teams prioritize during daily inspections of investment, commercial and industrial areas. These include opening a business without any license, expanding into unlicensed additional space and conducting or adding an activity that lacks specific municipal approval. The department issues warnings for minor infractions that do not justify formal citations according to the statement. Such inspections occur routinely to monitor and record compliance levels throughout the governorate.
Municipal reports from a recent inspection round in Hawally Governorate showed 37 violations uncovered across 60 shops checked for licensing, maintenance and expiration issues. These outcomes align with patterns observed in other governorates where unlicensed operations persist despite repeated campaigns. The Capital Governorate branch now applies the same scrutiny as part of the awareness initiative launched this week. Data from comparable enforcement actions indicate that violation rates often exceed 50 percent in sampled commercial zones.
Business owners should monitor the Kuwait Municipality’s official social media accounts for ongoing awareness messages, guidelines and updates on proper procedures Al-Nimran advised in the statement. Direct contact with the relevant municipal departments can clarify specific licensing steps for different activity types. The campaign emphasizes proactive rectification to avoid the maximum KD 5,000 fine and potential business closure that the authority enforces under existing regulations.
The warning to ‘Rectify businesses or face KD 5,000 fine and closure’ captures the core message of the current drive as authorities extend similar compliance checks beyond the Capital Governorate. Related efforts by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry have included issuance of 152 violation notices and closure of 10 establishments in joint operations earlier this year according to ministry tallies. These parallel actions address both licensing failures and commercial concealment under a decree law that imposes penalties up to KD 100,000 along with possible imprisonment.
Kuwait’s Central Statistical Bureau figures place the expatriate population at more than two-thirds of total residents, a demographic that fuels demand for diverse licensed business activities ranging from retail to industrial services. The Municipality’s campaign arrives as part of sustained regulatory oversight that has recorded thousands of licensing infractions annually in recent years. Al-Nimran encouraged full engagement with the provided resources to achieve compliance before further enforcement escalates.