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Centers of "Easy Service" will Provide Wide Range of Services
President Ilham Aliyev approved the Regulation of the State Agency for Services to Citizens and Social Innovation (GAUGSI) and signed a decree to ensure its activities.
This office is established in accordance with the presidential decree of July 13 to improve the transparency of government agencies, to better serve the citizens (comfortable, politely, in an ethical and application of social innovation), and the acceleration of the transition to electronic services.
The state agency is to provide services to citizens through "centers of easy service".
The President established the quantitative limit of the workers of GAUGSI as 120 staff members.
The "centers of easy service" will provide the following services:
civil registration, notary services, issuance of passports and identity documents; issuing driving licenses, registration of operations in connection with real estate, issue of excerpts from the documents on the state registration of ownership, registration of commercial legal entities and taxpayers, customs declaration, the issue of permits for temporary residence and the provision of immigration status, to issue certificates on land cadastre; appointment of pensions, information services on all public services, etc.
30 percent of the registration fee for the easy service centers will be stored in them and focused on the social protection of civil servants. -03D06-
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