๐ฒ๐น Malta
How long do I have to collect a debt in Malta?
Quick answer: 5 years for standard commercial debts.
Answer
In Malta, you generally have 5 years to take legal action to collect a commercial debt. Five-year prescriptive period for commercial debts under Article 2156 of the Maltese Civil Code.
Limitation in Malta
Five-year prescriptive period for commercial debts under Article 2156 of the Maltese Civil Code.
Typical recovery timeline
Amicable recovery commonly settles in 14โ30 days. Legal action, where required, typically runs 3โ9 months.
Late payment interest
S.L. 459.01 transposing the EU late payment directive: ECB rate + 8% plus โฌ40 recovery costs.
What stops the clock?
In most jurisdictions, a written acknowledgement of the debt, a partial payment or the issuing of formal legal proceedings will interrupt or reset the limitation period. In Malta, these acts are usually sufficient โ but the exact rules and form requirements vary, so professional review is recommended for any debt approaching its limitation date.
What should I do if my debt is close to expiring?
- Send a formal written demand to interrupt the limitation period.
- Confirm whether a partial payment or written acknowledgement is achievable.
- Engage a specialist to assess viability and recommend escalation.
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Other jurisdictions
This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Limitation rules vary by debt type, jurisdiction and circumstances โ always seek specialist advice before relying on this content.
