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How Saudi Arabia's Execution Court works — promissory notes, service suspension, frozen funds, Article 34, Article 46, and public auction procedures.

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How Saudi Arabia's Execution Court works — promissory notes, service suspension, frozen funds, Article 34, Article 46, and public auction procedures.

Our licensed Saudi lawyers handle Execution Court cases daily across all Saudi regions. We provide clear, practical guidance through Saudi Arabia's legal system — whether you need advice, documentation support, or court representation.

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Information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed lawyer for advice specific to your situation.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Execution Court do?

It enforces final court judgments. If a party fails to comply, the court can freeze bank accounts, suspend government services, or order assets sold at public auction.

What is a promissory note?

A financial instrument enforceable directly through the Execution Court if the debtor defaults — without needing a separate lawsuit.

What does service suspension mean?

The debtor cannot renew their driving license, exit the country, open a business, or access various government services until the debt is settled.

When are frozen funds transferred?

Typically within a few business days after all procedural requirements are complete. Appeals or disputes can delay this.

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