Starting this April, individuals can apply for a new identity document immediately following procedures such as marriage, divorce, or a change of name through the e-Population Register. Anna Chasan, project manager at the Ministry of the Interior’s Population Register department, stated that this new e-service completes the logical sequence of events after a name change. The e-Population Register has been updated to accommodate this process, guiding citizens directly to the appropriate portal where they can submit their application. This enhancement aims to streamline administrative procedures for the public. Previously, the process for updating identity documents after significant life events required multiple steps. Now, citizens can manage the entire process digitally. If an individual needs to change their name, they can now taotleda (apply for) the updated document kohe (immediately) within the online system. The new functionality covers situations involving name changes, marriage, and divorce, ensuring that the issuance of identity documents is closely linked to the official record updates. This integration improves efficiency and user experience by minimizing the delay between the legal change and the physical documentation. The system ensures that once the nime (name) change is registered, the subsequent request for the updated ID card is seamless and immediate. Topics: #nime #taotleda #kohe Post navigation Tööjõupuuduses Venemaal ei jätku inimestele enam …. tööd Šokk Šveitsis: aastavahetuse baaripõlengu ohvritele saadeti ekslikult kopsakad haiglaarved
Does “immediately” mean the new identity document can be collected on the same day the application is submitted? Reply