Licensed Saudi lawyers in Riyadh — all legal specializations, free initial WhatsApp consultation.
We serve clients in Riyadh and throughout Riyadh Region with licensed, experienced Saudi lawyers across all specializations.
Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, hosts the Kingdom's most comprehensive judicial infrastructure including the Supreme Court and the broadest concentration of specialist courts anywhere in the country.
With over seven million residents and headquarters of every major government institution, legal demand in Riyadh is higher and more sophisticated than anywhere else. Vision 2030 megaprojects including Qiddiya and NEOM's Riyadh administrative presence generate constant commercial and real estate legal activity. The extreme summer heat drives strong adoption of Najiz digital services.
Riyadh hosts the Saudi Supreme Court, full Courts of Appeal with multiple circuits, General Courts, Personal Status Courts, the Commercial Court, Labor Courts with multiple branches, and the Board of Grievances national headquarters. The courts in Riyadh handle the full range of legal matters — civil, criminal, commercial, family law, and inheritance. Execution Court proceedings are available for final judgment enforcement. Most proceedings are accessible electronically through Najiz, and our lawyers attend hearings in person when required.
Commercial disputes between companies, execution and debt recovery, employment and kafala matters, family law for expatriate communities, and real estate litigation driven by major development projects are the dominant categories. Our team handles all of these categories with specialist lawyers who understand the specific legal landscape of Riyadh Region.
We cover Riyadh and the wider Riyadh Region with a digital-first service model. Initial consultation via WhatsApp, electronic Najiz filings, and virtual court attendance mean most clients never need to visit a physical office. First consultation is completely free.
Contact us via WhatsApp and we will immediately connect you with a licensed Saudi lawyer in Riyadh matched to your specific case type.
Riyadh has General Courts, Personal Status Courts, an Appeal Court, and an Execution Court within Riyadh Region.
We offer a free initial WhatsApp consultation. Representation fees depend on case type and complexity.
Yes — most services are handled remotely through Saudi Arabia's digital platforms and Virtual Court, without requiring physical presence in Riyadh.
Licensed Saudi lawyers available 24/7 — free initial consultation via WhatsApp.
Our licensed specialist lawyers have hands-on experience in this region's court system. We understand the local judicial environment, the specific procedures used, and the practical expectations of local courts. Whether your matter involves execution court proceedings, personal status law, commercial disputes, or criminal defense — you get a specialist who knows this region's legal landscape specifically.
Our primary advantage is fully digital service delivery. Most matters are handled electronically through Najiz and virtual court hearings without requiring you to visit a physical office — regardless of which part of the region you are in. This saves time, reduces costs, and accelerates processing. The first consultation is completely free via WhatsApp — describe your situation and we will direct you to the right specialist immediately.
Do you cover all districts and cities in this region? Yes. Our electronic service model covers the entire region without geographic restrictions. Our lawyers attend court hearings in person when required.
How long do cases typically take in this region? This depends on the case type and complexity. Simple uncontested matters may resolve in weeks. Complex contested matters may take months or longer. Active lawyer follow-up at each procedural stage materially accelerates timelines compared to passive case management.
Can hearings be attended virtually? For most civil and commercial matters, yes — through Najiz's Virtual Court. Some family law and criminal matters may require physical attendance. Your lawyer confirms this in advance so you can plan accordingly.