Why Visit PACI?
The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) is the government office responsible for issuing and renewing Civil ID cards in Kuwait. Whether you're a resident renewing your ID or an expat getting your first Civil ID, you'll need to visit PACI. Fortunately, it's well-connected by public transport.
Which Buses Go to PACI?
PACI is served by several bus routes operated by both KPTC and CityBus:
Route 23A
- Operator: CityBus/KPTC
- Route: Fahaheel → PACI → Kuwait City
- Travel Time: Approximately 30-35 minutes from Fahaheel
- Best For: Travelers coming from southern areas (Fahaheel, Ahmadi, Mangaf)
Route 105 / 105A
- Operator: CityBus/KPTC
- Route: Fahaheel → PACI → Salmiya → Kuwait City
- Travel Time: 30-45 minutes depending on start point
- Best For: Comprehensive coverage from Fahaheel through Salmiya to city center
Step-by-Step: Getting to PACI
Step 1: Find Your Nearest Bus Stop
Use our route finder to locate the nearest bus stop for routes 23A, 105, or 105A. Major stops include Fahaheel Central, Salmiya Garden, and various points along the route.
Step 2: Check Timings
Buses typically run every 15-20 minutes during peak hours (7-9 AM, 12-2 PM, 4-7 PM). During off-peak hours, expect 20-30 minute intervals. Visit our timings page for detailed schedules.
Step 3: Board and Pay
When the bus arrives, board and pay the driver directly:
- KPTC: Fixed rate of 0.250 KWD
- CityBus: Distance-based fare, typically 0.2-0.5 KWD for this route
- Payment: Cash only (Kuwaiti Dinars). Have exact change if possible.
Step 4: Ride to PACI
The journey is straightforward. Drivers typically announce major stops, including PACI. The building is large and well-marked, so you won't miss it. If unsure, ask fellow passengers or the driver to alert you when approaching PACI.
Step 5: Alight at PACI Stop
The bus stop is directly in front of the PACI building. After your visit, you can catch the same bus routes in the opposite direction to return home.
Pro Tips for PACI Visitors
Insider Tips
- Avoid peak summer heat: Visit early morning (before 10 AM) or late afternoon to avoid waiting in extreme heat (50°C+)
- Bring your documents: Ensure you have all required documents before traveling to avoid wasted trips
- Consider a monthly pass: If you'll be making multiple trips, a CityBus monthly pass (11-15 KD) offers better value
- Return journey: PACI can get crowded. Leave extra time for your return bus during rush hours
- Alternative routes: If Bus 23A is crowded, routes 40, 40A, or 105 also pass nearby areas
Alternative Routes to PACI
While 23A and 105/105A are the most direct routes, these alternatives may also work depending on your starting location:
- Route 40/40A: From Riggae and Avenues Mall area, though requires a short walk
- Route 51: From Salmiya, stops nearby
- Taxi/Careem: For faster travel, especially during extreme heat (costs 1-3 KD depending on distance)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to get to PACI by bus?
KPTC charges a flat 0.250 KWD. CityBus fares are distance-based, typically 0.2-0.5 KWD for most journeys to PACI.
Can I use a bus pass?
Yes! CityBus offers monthly passes (11 KD for single route, 15 KD for all routes). KPTC also has a 30-day pass for 11 KWD.
How long does the bus take from Fahaheel to PACI?
Approximately 30-40 minutes depending on traffic. Peak hours may add 10-15 minutes.
Is the bus air-conditioned?
Yes, all KPTC and CityBus vehicles are air-conditioned, which is essential given Kuwait's extreme summer temperatures.