E-signature law has about 14 thousand citizens of Azerbaijan
As of June 1, 13,615 citizens of Azerbaijan had the right to electronic signature. A month earlier, there were 11 thousand.
According to the Information Centre of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), of which 10,372 e-signatures issued to employees of government agencies, 265 - legal persons, 2,978 - to individuals.
As previously reported by Turan, MCIT has recently lowered the rates for an electronic signature by individuals from 30 to 25 manat per year.
Recall, March 16 ICC reduced the cost of digital signatures for government agencies from 135 to 80 manats.
You can get a digital signature on the territory of Azerbaijan, including in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. For detailed information on obtaining signatures is available by e-mail: e-imza.az. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 7 June 2013 16:02
Economics
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