"White Lands": 60 days until the end of the registration period for the second phase in Riyadh

Monday 08 June 2026
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The White Land Program stressed the need to register lands located within the geographical scope of the city of Riyadh, whether in its first or second phase, before the end of the regular registration deadline of June 15, 2022, as there are 60 days left until its end.

The program added in a press statement today that all owners of undeveloped land located within the geographical boundaries of cities where undeveloped land fees are applied are required to register their land through the electronic portal idlelands-services.housing.gov.sa , including owners of developed undeveloped land in the city of Riyadh, before the end of the regular registration deadline for the second phase.

Based on the program’s regulatory and executive bylaws, landowners or their representatives are responsible for submitting and registering the necessary documents and data within the legal timeframe. If the land is identified and registered by the program, the applicable violations and fines will be applied to the owners who fail to register.

It is worth noting that the enforcement system for white land fees invoices came into effect in August 2020, which means that the final issuance of white land fees invoices requires payment, and the program has the right to resort to the enforcement judiciary to collect the fees from the accounts or properties of the owners of those lands.

The program indicated that exemption from fees requires registering the land on the platform, then submitting the justifications during the objection period after the invoice is issued, explaining that the land fees invoice is issued in the name of the land owner based on the data from the Ministry of Justice at the moment of its issuance, and if the land ownership is transferred after the invoice is issued, the first owner is obligated to pay the fees.

The program emphasized its role and contribution to increasing the supply of developed land in order to achieve a balance between supply and demand, provide developed residential land at reasonable prices, achieve fair competition and reduce monopoly in a way that contributes to stimulating supply in the real estate sector.

 

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