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How to Obtain Provisional (precautionary) Measures in Administrative Proceedings in Saudi Arabia, Step‑by‑step (2026)

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When a government agency issues an adverse administrative decision, revoking a licence, imposing a fine, or ordering asset seizure, waiting for a full hearing can cause irreversible commercial damage. Understanding how to obtain provisional measures in administrative proceedings in Saudi Arabia is therefore critical for any party that needs immediate interim relief while the merits of its case are resolved. The Law of Civil Procedures (issued by the Ministry of Justice) and the Enforcement Law (issued by the Ministry of Investment, formerly MISA) together provide the statutory framework for precautionary measures, including provisional attachments, injunctions, freezing orders, and stays of enforcement.

This guide sets out the eligibility criteria, step-by-step procedure, documents needed, timelines, costs, and 2025–2026 procedural changes that practitioners and in-house counsel must know before filing.

Overview of Provisional Measures in Saudi Administrative Proceedings

Provisional (precautionary) measures are temporary orders issued by an administrative court, or, in enforcement contexts, by the competent enforcement judge, to preserve a party’s rights or prevent irreparable harm pending a final ruling. They are distinct from final administrative decisions: a provisional order does not determine the merits of the dispute but instead maintains the status quo or secures assets until the court can hear the substantive case.

The primary statutory basis is the Law of Civil Procedures, which empowers the competent court to order interim relief where the applicant demonstrates urgency, a prima facie case, and a risk that delay would defeat the purpose of the proceedings. The Enforcement Law supplements this framework by governing provisional attachment of assets, freezing orders, and the mechanics of executing interim orders through enforcement offices.

Typical remedies available as provisional measures in Saudi Arabia include:

  • Provisional attachment. Freezing movable or immovable assets to prevent dissipation before a final judgment.
  • Injunctive relief. Orders restraining a government body or private party from taking a specific action (e.g., enforcing a revocation decision).
  • Stay of enforcement. Suspending execution of an administrative ruling that is under appeal or challenge.
  • Preservation orders. Directing the preservation of documents, evidence, or property at risk of destruction.

Jurisdiction sits with the administrative courts established under the Board of Grievances system. Where an enforcement action is already underway, the enforcement judge at the competent enforcement court may also exercise provisional powers under the Enforcement Law.

Eligibility and Prerequisites for Provisional Measures in Saudi Arabia

Eligible applicants

Any party with a direct and legitimate interest in an administrative dispute may apply for interim relief from the administrative court. This includes:

  • Saudi nationals and residents, individual claimants who are directly affected by an administrative decision.
  • Saudi-registered companies, entities holding a valid commercial registration (CR) certificate that face regulatory action.
  • Foreign companies and non-resident individuals, may apply through a duly appointed representative holding a notarised, legalised (apostilled where applicable), and Arabic-translated power of attorney (POA). The representative must be an attorney licensed to practise before Saudi courts.
  • Government agencies, in limited circumstances, a public body may itself seek precautionary measures against a private party where authorised by law.

Preconditions the court looks for

Before granting provisional relief, the administrative court will assess whether the applicant satisfies three core tests. Failing any one of these will ordinarily result in the application being refused:

  • Prima facie case (seriousness of the claim). The applicant must demonstrate, on a preliminary basis, that the underlying administrative challenge has reasonable prospects of success. The court does not require full proof at this stage but expects more than a speculative assertion.
  • Urgency and risk of irreparable harm. There must be a genuine risk that delay, i.e., waiting for a full hearing, would cause damage that cannot be adequately remedied by a later order or monetary compensation. Examples include imminent asset dissipation, licence cancellation that would shut down operations, or enforcement of a fine that would render the applicant insolvent.
  • Balance of convenience. The court weighs the potential harm to the applicant if interim relief is refused against the potential harm to the respondent (or the public interest) if relief is granted. The court may impose conditions, such as requiring the applicant to post a security bond, to protect the respondent’s position.

Where the court orders a security or bank guarantee as a condition of granting the precautionary measures procedure, the applicant must provide it before the order takes effect. The form of security is typically a bank guarantee from a Saudi-licensed bank, in an amount set by the judge.

Step-by-Step Procedure: How to Obtain Provisional Measures in Administrative Proceedings

The following numbered steps describe the precautionary measures procedure from initial preparation through to execution of the court’s order. Each step identifies the responsible actor, the key documents involved, and the typical timeframe.

Step 1, Assemble evidence and prepare the case for filing

The claimant (or counsel acting on instruction) must gather all evidence and supporting documents before approaching the court. This pre-filing preparation stage is critical because administrative courts assess urgency at the outset, a poorly organised or incomplete application risks immediate refusal.

Key actions during this phase:

  1. Obtain the claimant’s written instructions and confirm the specific provisional relief sought (attachment, injunction, stay, or preservation).
  2. Compile the evidence bundle: the administrative decision under challenge, supporting contracts, correspondence with the government authority, financial records (if attachment is sought), and any expert reports.
  3. Conduct a risk assessment: evaluate whether the case satisfies the prima facie, urgency, and balance-of-convenience thresholds before committing to filing.
  4. Determine whether a security bond is likely to be required, and arrange a bank guarantee or undertaking in advance so it can be submitted without delay if the court requests it.
  5. Confirm jurisdiction, verify that the claim properly falls within the administrative courts and not before the commercial or general courts.

Typical duration: 1–7 days, depending on document availability and complexity.

Step 2, Draft and file the application for provisional measures

The application is the formal document submitted to the administrative court requesting interim relief. Under the Law of Civil Procedures, the application must be in Arabic. If original documents are in another language, certified Arabic translations must be attached.

The application should include the following elements:

  1. Full identification of the applicant and respondent (names, addresses, national ID or CR numbers).
  2. A clear statement of the provisional relief sought and the statutory basis for the request (referencing the relevant articles of the Law of Civil Procedures and, where applicable, the Enforcement Law).
  3. A summary of the facts establishing urgency and the risk of irreparable harm.
  4. An exhibit list referencing all attached evidence.
  5. A request for an ex parte hearing, if the circumstances justify proceeding without notice to the respondent (for example, where prior notice would allow the respondent to dissipate assets).

Filing is typically done through the Ministry of Justice’s electronic services portal (Najiz), which enables e-filing of court applications. In-person filing at the court registry remains available. On filing, the court registry assigns a case number and schedules an initial review. The applicant should retain a stamped copy or electronic receipt as proof of filing.

Typical duration: same day to 3 days (electronic filing is faster than in-person submission).

Step 3, Initial court review and ex parte hearing

Once the application is registered, the administrative court judge reviews it to determine whether the threshold requirements for interim relief are met. In urgent cases, particularly where there is a risk of asset dissipation or enforcement is imminent, the court may convene an ex parte hearing without notifying the respondent.

At an ex parte hearing:

  • The applicant (or counsel) presents the evidence of urgency and irreparable harm.
  • The judge assesses the prima facie strength of the underlying claim.
  • If satisfied, the court may issue an immediate provisional order, for example, a temporary freezing order or a direction to the enforcement office to halt execution of the challenged decision.
  • The court will typically set a short return date (often within 5–14 days) for a full opposed hearing at which the respondent may challenge the order.

Ex parte orders are not available as a matter of right. The court grants them only where prior notice to the respondent would materially prejudice the applicant’s ability to obtain effective relief. Where the judge considers that ex parte relief is not justified, the application proceeds directly to the opposed hearing stage.

Typical duration: same day to 7 days from filing.

Step 4, Opposed hearing and judicial decision on provisional relief

Whether preceded by an ex parte order or not, the court will schedule a hearing at which both parties may present their arguments. The respondent, typically the government body whose decision is challenged, receives formal notice of the hearing through the court’s service mechanisms.

At the opposed hearing:

  1. Both parties submit written memoranda and supporting evidence.
  2. The court may hear oral argument on the urgency and merits thresholds.
  3. The judge evaluates the balance of convenience and may request additional information or expert testimony.

Possible outcomes of the judicial decision:

  • Full grant. The court issues the provisional order as requested (attachment, injunction, or stay).
  • Partial grant. The court limits the scope of the relief, for example, freezing only certain assets or imposing a time-limited stay.
  • Conditional grant. The court grants the order subject to conditions, most commonly the posting of a security bond by the applicant.
  • Refusal. The court declines the application, leaving the applicant to pursue the substantive case without interim protection.

Typical duration: 5–21 days from notice to respondent, with the court’s written decision often following within days to 4 weeks depending on case complexity.

Step 5, Execute the provisional order and enforce the stay

Once the administrative court grants interim relief, the applicant must take active steps to enforce the order. An administrative injunction or stay of enforcement does not self-execute, it must be registered with the competent enforcement office and, where relevant, served on third parties (such as banks holding frozen assets).

Key enforcement actions:

  1. Obtain a certified copy of the court’s provisional order from the registry.
  2. Register the order with the enforcement office (through the Najiz platform or in person).
  3. Serve the order on the respondent and any relevant third parties (banks, registry offices, government departments).
  4. If the order is a stay of enforcement, notify the enforcement judge handling any existing execution proceedings so that enforcement is formally suspended.
  5. Monitor compliance and, if the respondent breaches the order, apply to the enforcement judge for contempt or further coercive measures under the Enforcement Law.

Typical duration: enforcement can begin immediately once the order is issued, though practical execution through the enforcement office typically takes days.

Timeline summary, provisional measures procedure

Step Who does it Typical duration
Pre-filing evidence assembly and instruction Claimant / counsel 1–7 days
Filing application at court registry Claimant / counsel Same day to 3 days
Court initial review / ex parte hearing (if requested) Administrative court judge Same day to 7 days
Notice to respondent and opposed hearing Court (service) / respondent 5–21 days
Court decision on provisional relief Administrative court Days to 4 weeks
Enforcement and execution of provisional order Enforcement office / court bailiff Immediate to days after order
Appeal or objection to provisional order Respondent / claimant 7–14 days (check court order)

Required Documents and Information for Provisional Measures

The documents needed for a provisional measures application must be filed in Arabic or accompanied by certified Arabic translations. Incomplete or improperly authenticated documents are the single most common reason for delays. The table below sets out the mandatory filing documents and practical notes on each.

Document Notes
Statement of claim / application for provisional measures Signed by licensed counsel. Must specify the relief sought, statutory grounds, and factual basis for urgency. Arabic required.
Power of attorney or corporate resolution For foreign companies: POA must be notarised, legalised or apostilled, and translated into Arabic by a certified translator.
Evidence bundle (contracts, correspondence, challenged decision) Organised and paginated with a numbered exhibit list. Originals or certified copies as required by court rules.
Affidavit / sworn statement Signed and notarised affidavit from the claimant or corporate officer setting out urgency and irreparable harm in detail.
Financial documents (bank statements, asset lists) Required where attachment or freezing is sought. Certified copies used to justify the scope of the requested freeze.
Security / bond documentation Bank guarantee or undertaking from a Saudi-licensed bank. Amount determined by the court; prepare in advance.
Identity documents National ID or passport of applicant and representatives. Company commercial registration (CR) certificate for entities.
Administrative decision or enforcement notice under challenge Official document being challenged. Must be the original or a certified copy issued by the relevant authority.

Practical tips: Redact confidential commercial information only where permitted by court rules, over-redaction can undermine the evidentiary value of a document. Prepare at least three hard copies of the full evidence bundle in addition to any electronic filing. Where evidence is in a language other than Arabic, budget for certified translation costs and allow 2–5 business days for complex translations.

Timeline and Key Deadlines for Provisional Measures

Statutory time limits and enforcement windows govern every stage of the precautionary measures procedure. Missing a deadline, particularly for objections or appeals, can result in the loss of rights that cannot be recovered. The table below consolidates the critical deadlines practitioners must track when pursuing interim relief in an administrative court in Saudi Arabia.

What Deadline (typical practice / statutory)
Emergency / ex parte application decision Within 24–72 hours (court may decide same day in extreme urgency)
Service / notice period before opposed hearing 5–21 days (set by court order; varies by urgency)
Period to seek stay of enforcement or object to provisional order 7–14 days from service of the order (check court order and applicable statute)
Time to execute provisional attachment Immediate once order is issued; enforcement office sets practical timing
Appeal of administrative court decision (general appellate window) 30 days from notification of the decision (verify against implementing regulations)
Expiry of provisional order if substantive claim not filed Court-specified; typically 10–30 days (order lapses if underlying claim is not pursued)

The enforcement timeline is particularly important for implementation of administrative rulings: once a provisional order is granted, the enforcement office can act immediately, but third-party compliance (bank freezes, registry annotations) may take additional days. Practitioners should follow up directly with the relevant enforcement office to confirm execution.

Costs, Fees, and Tax Considerations

Court fees for administrative proceedings in Saudi Arabia are generally nominal compared to many common-law jurisdictions. However, the total cost of obtaining an administrative injunction or provisional attachment extends beyond filing fees to include counsel retainers, security bonds, translation, and enforcement charges. The table below provides indicative figures, exact amounts should be confirmed with the court registry and appointed counsel.

Item Typical amount (guidance) Notes
Court filing fee for provisional application Nominal to moderate (verify with court registry) Some administrative proceedings have fixed fees; confirm current schedule
Urgent counsel retainer (rush filings and hearings) SAR 20,000–100,000+ Varies by firm, complexity, and urgency; fee-shifting may apply if the claim succeeds
Security / bank guarantee (if ordered by court) Court-determined; commonly a percentage of claimed amount Small cases: SAR 10,000–50,000; large commercial disputes: substantially higher
Enforcement / execution fees SAR 500–5,000+ Depends on enforcement office procedures and the type of assets involved
Translation and legalisation fees SAR 500–5,000 Covers certified translation, apostille, and consular legalisation of foreign documents

VAT at the standard rate applies to legal services fees in Saudi Arabia. Applicants should also budget for potential adverse-costs exposure if the provisional application is refused, the court may order the unsuccessful applicant to compensate the respondent for costs incurred.

What Changes in 2025–2026: Provisional Measures Updates

The 2025–2026 period has brought several procedural developments that directly affect how to obtain provisional measures in administrative proceedings in Saudi Arabia. Industry observers expect these changes to continue refining practice throughout 2026.

  • Enforcement Law clarifications (2024–2026). Amendments and implementing guidance issued under the Enforcement Law have clarified the scope of provisional attachment powers, specifying when an enforcement judge may act independently of the substantive court and expanding the categories of assets subject to freezing orders. The likely practical effect is faster execution of provisional attachments against both movable and immovable assets.
  • Jurisdiction clarity. Practitioner analysis published in 2025 examined the jurisdictional boundaries between administrative courts and enforcement judges for ordering interim and precautionary measures. Early indications suggest a trend toward administrative courts retaining primary jurisdiction over provisional relief in administrative disputes, with enforcement judges playing an execution-focused role rather than an originating one.
  • E-filing and digital service. The Ministry of Justice has continued to expand the Najiz electronic platform. Applications for provisional measures, supporting documents, and security-bond submissions can now be processed digitally, reducing the filing-to-hearing gap. Service of court orders on respondents is also increasingly handled electronically.
  • Administrative temporary measures guidance. In 2026, the Saudi government issued temporary administrative measures in other regulatory contexts, such as visa and residency procedures, demonstrating a broader policy commitment to accessible interim relief mechanisms across government functions.

Practitioners should monitor updates from the Ministry of Justice and the Board of Grievances for any further implementing circulars or practice directions that may adjust filing requirements or timelines during the remainder of 2026.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Applications for provisional measures fail most often because of avoidable procedural errors rather than weak underlying claims. The following pitfalls are consistently observed in administrative court practice:

  • Insufficient evidence of urgency. Vague assertions of harm are not enough. Attach concrete evidence, financial projections showing insolvency risk, correspondence showing imminent enforcement, or expert reports quantifying the irreparable damage.
  • Incorrect or incomplete power of attorney. A POA that has not been notarised, legalised, and translated into Arabic will be rejected. For foreign entities, ensure the POA is apostilled (or legalised through the Saudi embassy in the issuing country) and explicitly authorises the representative to seek provisional relief.
  • Failure to provide Arabic translations. Every document filed must be in Arabic or accompanied by a certified Arabic translation. Filing untranslated evidence causes delays and may result in the document being excluded from the record.
  • Choosing the wrong forum. Filing a provisional measures application in the commercial court when the dispute is administrative, or vice versa, leads to jurisdictional objections and wasted time. Confirm jurisdiction before filing.
  • Inadequate security or bond. If the court orders a security bond and the applicant cannot provide it promptly, the provisional order will not take effect. Arrange a standby bank guarantee before filing.
  • Missing the objection or appeal deadline. Deadlines to object to (or appeal) a provisional order are short, often 7–14 days. Missing this window may extinguish the right to challenge an adverse order.
  • Failure to pursue the substantive claim. A provisional order is temporary. If the applicant does not file the underlying substantive claim within the period specified by the court (typically 10–30 days), the provisional order lapses automatically.
  • Service errors. Failing to properly serve the provisional order on the respondent and relevant third parties (banks, registry offices) undermines enforcement. Use the court’s official service channels and retain proof of service.
  • Underestimating enforcement costs and logistics. Execution of a freezing order against multiple bank accounts or real property requires coordination with enforcement offices across different regions. Budget time and costs accordingly.

Conclusion

Obtaining provisional measures in administrative proceedings in Saudi Arabia requires systematic preparation, precise documentation, and strict adherence to statutory deadlines. The procedure, from pre-filing evidence assembly through court hearing to enforcement of the provisional order, follows a defined sequence that rewards early engagement with qualified counsel, thorough Arabic-language documentation, and proactive follow-up with the enforcement office. The 2025–2026 procedural updates, including enforcement law clarifications and expanded e-filing capabilities, have made the process more accessible but have not reduced the evidentiary and procedural rigour that courts expect.

Practitioners and in-house counsel facing administrative disputes in Saudi Arabia should treat the step-by-step procedure, documents checklist, and timeline set out in this guide as a practical starting framework, and should consult a specialist administrative lawyer to adapt the approach to the facts of their specific case. For related procedural guidance, see our guide on how to file an administrative appeal in Saudi Arabia.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Mohammed Alhashem at Mohammed AlHashem Law Firm, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Ministry of Justice, Law of Civil Procedures (English PDF)
  2. MISA, Enforcement Law (official PDF)
  3. Majed Alrasheed Law Firm (MRF), Jurisdiction for Ordering Interim and Precautionary Measures (2025)
  4. Multilaw, Enforcement / Interim Measures (2024)
  5. SADR, Saudi Arbitration Rules (2023)
  6. LexisNexis, Interim/Emergency Measures in Support of Arbitration in Saudi Arabia
  7. NYU Globalex, Overview of Saudi Legal/Administrative Courts
  8. EY / TaxNews, Saudi Arabia Implements Temporary Measures (2026)
  9. DLA Piper Intelligence, Interim Relief Proceedings (International Comparison)

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