With the help of Allah the Almighty
We, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud,
the King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
based on article 70 of the Basic Law of Governance, issued by Royal Order O/90 dated 27 Sha’ban 1412 [1 March 1992],
based on article 20 of the Law of the Council of Ministers issued by Royal Order O/13 dated 3 Rabi Al-Awwal 1414 [21 August 1993],
based on article 18 of the Law of the Shura Council issued by Royal Order O/91 dated 27 Sha’ban 1412 [1 March 1992],
after perusal of Shura Council Decision 81/7 dated 5 Jumada Al-Awwal 1447 [27 October 2025],
and after perusal of Council of Ministers Decision 417 dated 4 Jumada Al-Thani 1447 [25 November 2025],
have decreed as follows
First
The Real Estate Title Law issued by Royal Decree D/91 dated 19 Ramadan 1443 [20 April 2022] is hereby amended as follows:
1․ Amending article 6 to read as follows:
Access to the real estate register data must be available to the public, with the following exceptions:
1․ Data relating to the title owners, as determined by the law and the regulation.
2․ Real estate data that the concerned entities determine to be confidential.
2․ Amending article 9 to read as follows:
The competent entity shall prepare lists of real estate whose title is registered based on the registration of the real estate deeds issued pursuant to the provisions of the law, and shall publish them by the appropriate means specified by the regulation, provided that those lists include the details of the ownership registration deed, namely: The real estate number, its location, its area, and its cadastral data.
3․ Amending article 11 to read as follows:
1․ In the event of the filing of a lawsuit related to the initial title registration, as stipulated by article 10 of the law, it must be annotated in the Real Estate Register and the lists of real estate whose title is registered. The outcome of the final judgment issued on the lawsuit must be recorded in the register.
The regulation must specify the procedures and provisions for annotation in the Real Estate Register and in the lists of real estate whose title is registered.
2․ The initial title registration acquires absolute conclusiveness within a period not exceeding a year from the date of publication of the lists of real estate whose title is registered as specified by the competent entity in the announcement decision for the real estate area. A harmed party by the initial title registration, after it has acquired absolute conclusiveness, has the right to resort to the competent court and demand compensation from the party responsible, without the right to request cancellation of the initial title registration or amendment of its data or the rights contained in it.
Second
His Royal Highness the Prime Minister, the ministers, and the heads of independent concerned agencies—each within their area of mandate—shall implement this decree of Ours.
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud
Issued on: 10 Jumada Al-Thani 1447
Corresponding to: 1 December 2025
Published in Umm Al-Qura 5129 issued on 12 December 2025.
