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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 14โ€“30 days. Legal action, where required, typically runs 3โ€“9 months.

Late payment interest

S.L. 459.01 transposing the EU late payment directive: ECB rate + 8% plus โ‚ฌ40 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?

  1. Send a formal written demand to interrupt the limitation period.
  2. Confirm whether a partial payment or written acknowledgement is achievable.
  3. Engage a specialist to assess viability and recommend escalation.

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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.