Kuwait Civil ID Renewal Online 2026
I’m Saleh Muhammad a Kuwaiti citizen, and I’ve been living outside Kuwait for more than 10 years. Even while I was abroad, I still had to deal with Kuwait paperwork for myself and my family, and I’ve helped a lot of expats understand how PACI works in real life. In this guide, I’ll walk you through Kuwait Civil ID renewal online in a way that’s practical, clear, and based on what actually happens after you pay
In this guide, I will tell you how to renew you Civil Id.
Why your Civil ID renewal matters more than you think
Your Civil ID isn’t just a plastic card. In Kuwait it’s the key for:
- Banking and salary accounts
- Telecom (SIM registration and renewal)
- Healthcare access
- Government services and many private services
- Travel and identity verification in different situations
Kuwait has a population in the millions, and Civil ID is the standard ID for citizens and residents. Practically speaking, an expired Civil ID can block your day-to-day life very quickly especially if your bank or mobile provider flags it.
Eligibility and timing (when you should renew)
Who must renew
If you have a Kuwait Civil ID (citizen or resident), you should renew before it expires.
When you can renew
In most cases, you can renew weeks before the expiry date. My advice is simple: don’t wait for the last week. When it gets busy (holidays, back-to-school months, travel seasons), processing and appointment availability can feel slower.
When online renewal may NOT be allowed
Online renewal is smooth when your data is already correct in the system. But you may be forced to visit PACI or open a support request if you have:
- A name change or correction (Arabic or English)
- Date of birth correction requests
- Biometrics/photo problems
- Record mismatches after residency/passport updates
- A system message that routes you to counter processing
If the portal keeps rejecting you, don’t keep paying or retrying randomly. First, identify the reason (I’ll show you common errors below).
What you need before you start (my real checklist)
Here’s what I personally gather before renewing any Civil ID online:
- Civil ID number
- Kuwait mobile number (for OTP and SMS updates)
- Debit/credit card (KNET supported options)
- Passport (keep it nearby in case verification is needed)
- Residency details (for expats, if the system prompts you)
Quick checklist table
| Item | Why you need it | Notes from experience |
|---|---|---|
| Civil ID number | To locate your record | Type carefully, wrong digit = wrong person |
| Kuwait mobile number | OTP and status SMS | Avoid roaming/VPN issues when possible |
| Bank card / KNET | To pay fees online | Make sure online payments are enabled |
| Passport / residency info | For verification prompts | Especially after recent renewals/changes |
Kuwait Civil ID renewal fees (2026 typical costs)
Fees can be shown slightly differently on checkout (admin/envelope lines), but these are the typical amounts most people see.
Fees table (typical)
| Service | Typical fee (KWD) | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Civil ID smart card renewal | 5.000 | Standard card renewal |
| Admin/envelope/issuance | 0.250 | Common add-on at checkout |
| Home delivery (optional) | 2.000 | First card delivery to one address |
| Extra card to same address (optional) | 0.250 | Per additional card delivered together |
Important: Always save your payment receipt (PDF or screenshot). If you ever need support or counter help, this receipt makes everything easier.
Step-by-step: How to renew Kuwait Civil ID online (PACI e-services)

This is the cleanest path when your record is already correct.
Step 1: Open PACI e-services and choose Card Renewal
Go to the official PACI e-services portal and select Card Renewal (wording may appear as “Renew Card” depending on layout updates).
Step 2: Enter your Civil ID number
Double-check digits. I’ve seen people “successfully pay” for the wrong ID because they typed a family member’s number by mistake.
Step 3: Confirm your details
Review what the system shows you:
- Arabic and English name
- Mobile number
- Address (if displayed)
- Any alerts requesting a photo update
If something looks wrong, don’t ignore it. Fixing wrong Latin spelling later can become a bigger headache than you expect, especially for travel and banking.
Step 4: Upload a photo (only if the system asks)
Not everyone is asked for a new photo. If you are, follow the requirements strictly.
Step 5: Pay online
Complete payment using KNET/bank card options available. Wait for the success confirmation page and save your receipt.
Step 6: Wait for SMS updates and track status
Most people receive an SMS once the request is accepted, and later another update when the card is ready or issued.
Civil ID photo requirements (this is where most rejections happen)
If PACI requests a new photo, treat it like a passport photo. The most common rejection reasons I see are: glasses glare, shadows, poor resolution, and edited pictures.
Photo rules table (practical)
| Requirement | What to do | Common mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Face clearly visible | Straight face, looking forward | Side angle or tilted head |
| Background | Plain, light background | Patterns, colors, textured walls |
| Glasses | Better to remove | Reflections and glare cause rejection |
| Lighting | Even light, no shadows | Strong lamp from one side |
| Editing | No filters or beauty edits | Portrait blur and skin smoothing |
If you’re unsure, take the photo again. A fresh correct photo saves you days.
After renewal: what happens next (SMS, Mobile ID, card printing)
How long does it take?
The online part takes minutes. Card readiness is commonly within a few working days in normal periods, but timing can vary based on workload and whether your record needs manual review.
Update Kuwait Mobile ID
Sometimes your Kuwait Mobile ID updates after backend confirmation. If your Mobile ID doesn’t reflect the new expiry quickly, open the app and look for an update/refresh option (often under manage or update features).
Pickup vs home delivery (which option should you choose?)
You usually have three end-results:
- Self-service machine (kiosk)
- PACI counter pickup
- Home delivery (optional paid service)
Comparison table
| Option | Best for | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| PACI kiosk machine | Most straightforward renewals | Fast, no long counter queue | Sometimes machine refuses certain records |
| PACI counter | Special cases | Staff can resolve record issues | Waiting time and possible appointment rules |
| Home delivery | Busy people, families, elderly | No travel, convenient | Extra fee and you must be reachable by phone |
My personal take: If you’re renewing for multiple family members, home delivery can be worth it. If it’s only you and your case is simple, kiosks are usually quickest.
How to track your Civil ID status (and what each status usually means)
Use PACI status inquiry tools (often shown as card status/validity). Common status meanings:
- Under processing: PACI is still reviewing/printing
- Ready / Issued: Card is usually available for pickup or dispatch
- Please visit PACI: Something needs manual handling
Don’t panic if it stays “processing” for a few days during peak periods.
Common errors and how to fix them (real troubleshooting)
Troubleshooting table
| Problem | What it usually means | What I recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Transaction failed | Bank/KNET glitch or session timeout | Wait 10 to 15 minutes, retry once, check balance |
| OTP not received | Signal/roaming/VPN or telecom delay | Turn off VPN, toggle airplane mode, retry later |
| Photo rejected | Photo not compliant | Retake with plain background and no glasses |
| Paid but no update | Backend delay | Keep receipt, check status later the same day |
| Machine won’t dispense | Record routed to counter | Bring receipt + old card + passport to PACI |
Duplicate charge fear
This happens a lot psychologically: you click pay, it fails, you try again. Before you retry, check your banking app. Many “failed” attempts are automatically reversed by the bank. If you see an actual posted duplicate, contact your bank with timestamps and keep your PACI receipt.
Special situations (citizens, expats, kids, outside Kuwait)

If you’re an expat (resident)
In many cases, Civil ID validity is linked to residency validity. If your residency was just renewed, give the system a bit of time to sync, and keep your passport and residency information ready in case the portal requests verification.
Renewing from outside Kuwait
You can sometimes complete the online payment step abroad, but real-world issues are:
- OTP delivery to a Kuwait number while roaming
- Pickup limitations (you may need someone to collect or you must return)
- Delivery eligibility and address confirmation
If you’re outside Kuwait and it’s urgent, plan it carefully. In my experience, the safest approach is to renew when you can also handle pickup or arrange delivery responsibly.
Children and family renewals
Renewals for dependents are common, but make sure:
- You use the correct Civil ID number for each person
- Photos (if required) match the same compliance rules
If your details changed (name, passport, nationality data)
Don’t try to force online renewal if the system shows wrong data. Fixing identity data is a separate process and may require in-person verification.
My best practical tips (from doing this repeatedly)
- Renew early, not at the deadline. You avoid stress and you have time to correct photo issues.
- Save every receipt and screenshot. If something goes wrong, proof saves hours.
- Don’t use edited photos. Clean, simple, passport-style photos win every time.
- If kiosks fail, don’t keep trying different machines for hours. It often means your record requires counter handling.
FAQs
How long does Kuwait Civil ID renewal take?
Online submission takes minutes. Card readiness often takes a few working days, but busy seasons can take longer. Delivery adds extra time.
Can I use Kuwait Mobile ID instead of the plastic card?
Many places accept Mobile ID, but I still recommend keeping the physical Civil ID valid because some procedures and travel-related checks may still require it.
My status says ready but the machine won’t issue the card. What now?
This usually means your record is routed to PACI counter processing. Bring your receipt, old Civil ID, and passport. If home delivery is available for your case, you can also request it.
What if I typed the wrong Civil ID number and paid?
Act fast. Keep the receipt and contact PACI support or visit PACI. This is exactly why I tell you to slow down and double-check the digits before payment.
