The Commercial Registration System forms a core part of how Saudi Arabia regulates business activities. It streamlines procedures and promotes transparency in commercial data, aligning with the Kingdom’s broader economic transformation under Vision 2030.
Since its implementation on April 3, 2025, establishments can now operate under a single commercial registration that encompasses all their business activities. The system eliminates the need for secondary registrations. Merchants must now confirm their data annually and link a bank account to each commercial entity to boost transparency and credibility.
This article explores the concept of commercial registration, highlights the features of the new system, outlines the steps for electronic issuance, and explains how the Defense Law Firm supports businesses during the process.
1. What Is a Commercial Registration?
A commercial registration serves as a legal instrument issued by the Ministry of Commerce to regulate business operations in Saudi Arabia. It records and organizes all relevant information about merchants and companies.
This registration represents the legal recognition of business activity, whether by individuals, companies, or establishments. The system simplifies business conduct, ensures data transparency, and enhances credibility by requiring accurate and regularly updated records (as per Article 2).
Businesses cannot legally operate in Saudi Arabia without obtaining a commercial registration.
2. New Commercial Registration System: Key Features
The Ministry of Commerce launched the updated Commercial Registration System on April 3, 2025 (5 Shawwal 1446 AH) as part of its legislative reforms under Vision 2030.
Key changes include:
- A unified commercial registration for all business activities.
- Elimination of secondary registrations for sole proprietorships and companies.
- A mandatory annual data confirmation (Article 11), where:
- Merchants must confirm details every 12 months.
- Failure to confirm within 90 days leads to suspension.
- Registrations are permanently deleted after one year of suspension (Article 15).
- Merchants must confirm details every 12 months.
- Each establishment must open a dedicated bank account.
- A five-year grace period allows existing businesses to consolidate or cancel extra registrations.
These reforms significantly ease business establishment and enhance investor confidence through a streamlined and trustworthy commercial framework.
3. Executive Regulations and Public Access
The executive regulations clarify how businesses must record their data in the commercial registry.
Required data fields include:
- Trade name, registration number, board members, capital amount, registration status, and date.
Public access (Article 15):
The registry allows the public to view this data to promote market transparency.
Exemptions (Article 16):
Certain business activities do not require registration, such as:
- Temporary operations licensed by a government agency.
- Street vendors and mobile services licensed by the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing.
- Families supported by the Social Development Bank under the productive families program.
- Businesses operating under licensed incubators by Monsha’at.
4. Conditions for Obtaining a Commercial Registration
To open a commercial registration, applicants must meet specific criteria set by the Ministry of Commerce:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Not hold employment with the government.
- Declare a minimum capital of SAR 500.
- Provide:
- National ID number.
- Full name.
- Detailed commercial activity description.
- National ID number.
5. Required Documents for Registration
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Description of the intended commercial activity.
- Capital declaration.
- Necessary licenses (for regulated sectors like health or education).
- Proof of national address.
- Valid national ID confirming Saudi citizenship.
Submitting complete and accurate documentation ensures a smooth registration process.
6. Steps for Opening a Commercial Registration Online
Following Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation, commercial registration can now be completed online.
Steps:
- Access the Saudi Business Center portal.
- Log in using the National Single Sign-On.
- Enter business details and select the commercial activity.
- Indicate whether the application is for the owner or a legal representative.
- Choose a trade name.
- Define the entity type and activity.
- Provide financial year details.
- Submit contact and address information.
- Confirm data accuracy.
- Submit the application and pay the fee via SADAD.
- Upon approval, download or print the registration electronically.

7. Commercial Registration Fees
Fees vary based on business size and type:
- Initial registration fee: Typically SAR 200–600.
- Renewal fee: Usually the same as the initial fee, paid annually.
- Additional service fees: Apply if special processing or licensing is required.
Timely payment is essential to avoid legal consequences.
8. Defense Law Firm’s Role in Commercial Registration
Defense Law Firm offers comprehensive support for businesses navigating the registration system, including initial applications and renewals.
Services include:
- Legal consultation: Guidance on system rules and conditions.
- Document preparation and review: Ensures compliance.
- Compliance monitoring: Including bank account linking and annual data updates.
- Legal dispute resolution: Helps with registration suspensions or legal violations.
The firm’s experienced legal team understands Saudi commercial laws in depth, enabling businesses to minimize risk and operate efficiently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the manager’s responsibilities under a commercial registration?
A manager oversees certificate renewals, updates records, and handles communication with relevant authorities.
Q: How much capital must be declared?
Most small businesses don’t require a fixed minimum. However, regulated sectors like finance may impose specific thresholds.
Conclusion
A commercial registration stands as a vital requirement for conducting business in Saudi Arabia. With the latest reforms, compliance is not only easier but also more important than ever.
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