Ship arrest and maritime debt recovery services in Morocco by CASA LAW FIRM
Fast and legal ship arrest services in Moroccan ports – CASA LAW FIRM

By CASA LAW FIRM

If you are facing unpaid maritime debts, unpaid bunker invoices, charterparty disputes, or outstanding crew wages, ship arrest is one of the most powerful legal tools available to secure your claim. At CASA LAW FIRM, we provide fast, effective, and legally compliant ship arrest and maritime debt recovery services in Morocco for international and local clients.

Morocco is a strategic maritime hub, with major ports such as Tangier Med, Casablanca, Jorf Lasfar, Agadir, and Nador, making it a critical jurisdiction for enforcement actions against vessels.


What Is Ship Arrest?

Ship arrest is a legal procedure allowing a creditor to detain a vessel by court order as security for a maritime claim. Once arrested, the vessel cannot leave port until the dispute is resolved, security is posted, or the debt is paid.

This remedy is commonly used in cases involving:

  • Unpaid bunker fuel
  • Outstanding ship repairs or maintenance
  • Crew wages and seafarers’ claims
  • Charterparty disputes
  • Freight and cargo claims
  • Port fees and dues
  • Maritime mortgages
  • Collision or damage claims
  • Salvage and towage claims

Why Arresting a Vessel Is So Effective

Unlike traditional debt recovery, ship arrest directly targets the vessel itself, regardless of the shipowner’s location or nationality. This gives creditors immediate leverage.

Key Advantages:

✔ Immediate pressure on the shipowner
✔ Fast legal enforcement
✔ High recovery rate
✔ Security for your claim
✔ Cross-border effectiveness

In many cases, arresting the vessel leads to rapid settlement.


Ship Arrest in Morocco – Legal Framework

Morocco recognizes maritime enforcement procedures under its maritime and commercial legal framework, allowing claimants to seek judicial detention of vessels in Moroccan ports.

At CASA LAW FIRM, we handle:

  • Emergency court filings
  • Coordination with port authorities
  • Liaison with harbor masters
  • Notification to ship agents
  • Negotiation of security or guarantees
  • Judicial sale procedures if necessary

We act swiftly to prevent the vessel from sailing.


How the Ship Arrest Procedure Works

Our process is designed for speed, clarity, and legal certainty.

Step 1 – Legal Assessment

We analyze your claim, documents, invoices, contracts, and evidence.

Step 2 – Court Application

We file an urgent application before the competent Moroccan court.

Step 3 – Arrest Order

Once granted, the court issues a ship arrest order.

Step 4 – Port Enforcement

We coordinate with port authorities and maritime police to detain the vessel.

Step 5 – Negotiation or Litigation

We negotiate security, payment, or proceed with judicial enforcement.

Step 6 – Release or Judicial Sale

The vessel is released once payment or security is provided. If not, judicial sale may follow.


Types of Maritime Claims We Enforce

We regularly handle ship arrests related to:

Bunker Fuel & Supplies

Unpaid fuel is one of the most common reasons for vessel arrest.

Ship Repairs & Maintenance

Shipyards, repairers, and service providers can secure their claims.

Crew Wages

Crew claims enjoy special legal protection and priority.

Charterparty Disputes

Including unpaid hire, demurrage, and performance disputes.

Freight & Cargo Claims

Unpaid freight or damage-related claims.

Maritime Mortgages

Banks and financial institutions can enforce mortgage rights.

Port Charges & Dues

Port authorities and terminal operators.


Why Choose CASA LAW FIRM?

We are a Morocco-based law firm with strong international orientation.

Our Strengths:

✔ Expertise in Moroccan maritime and commercial law
✔ International client experience
✔ Multilingual team (English, French, Arabic)
✔ Emergency response capability
✔ Court representation
✔ Cross-border coordination
✔ Transparent legal process

We understand the urgency and complexity of maritime enforcement.


Ports Where We Operate

We handle ship arrests and maritime enforcement in all major Moroccan ports, including:

  • Tangier Med
  • Casablanca
  • Jorf Lasfar
  • Agadir
  • Nador
  • Safi
  • Laâyoune

Emergency Ship Arrest Services

Timing is critical. A vessel can leave port within hours.

We provide 24/7 emergency ship arrest services for urgent situations.

📞 Immediate legal response
📧 Rapid document review
⚖️ Fast court filings
🚢 Port authority coordination


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How fast can a ship be arrested?

In urgent cases, we can act within hours, depending on court availability and documentation.

Do I need to be in Morocco?

No. We handle the full process remotely.

Can I arrest a foreign vessel?

Yes. Nationality does not prevent ship arrest.

What documents are required?

Invoices, contracts, proof of debt, and vessel details.

Can the vessel be sold?

Yes, through a judicial sale if payment is not made.


Contact Us – Arrest a Ship in Morocco

If you need to arrest a vessel or recover maritime debt, contact us immediately.

🚨 Time is critical. A delayed action may allow the vessel to escape jurisdiction.