Identity Theft in Kuwait: Criminal Penalties and Legal Remedies
Identity theft involves illegally acquiring and using another person’s personal data—such as civil ID, passport number, or bank details—for criminal gain. It is prosecuted under Law 63 of 2015 and Articles of the Penal Code.
Common Identity Theft Crimes
- Opening bank accounts using false ID documents.
- Applying for loans or SIM cards using stolen credentials.
- Stealing personal data from hacked devices or online platforms.
- Impersonating someone on social media or emails.
Legal Punishment
- 2 to 7 years imprisonment.
- Heavier sentences for using stolen ID in financial or cyber frauds.
- Possible civil lawsuits for compensation by the victim.
What to Do If Your Identity Is Stolen
- Notify authorities and report to the Cybercrime Unit.
- Block and secure all compromised accounts or IDs.
- Consult a lawyer to recover damages and file criminal charges.
Has your identity been stolen or misused?
Attorney Mishari Obaid Al-Anzi can take immediate legal action:
+965 97585500