The Ministry of Internal Affairs changes the rules for ID card holders: what document is indispensable.
According to inkorr.com: ID card holders who require administrative services from the Ministry of Internal Affairs must have a certificate of residence with them. This document is necessary to confirm the citizen's address and is used in many administrative procedures.
It is worth remembering that without the certificate, it is impossible to take the driver's license exam, register a car, conclude a purchase and sale agreement, or change a driver's license, the agency reports.
How to obtain a certificate
The certificate can be obtained through the online application 'Diia' or by visiting the Center for Administrative Services (CNA) in person. Internally displaced persons can use the IDP certificate instead of the residence certificate.
Information in the certificate
The certificate contains personal data: surname, first name, date of birth, residential address, as well as the date and authority that carried out the registration or deregistration. It is recommended to check the current information on the official resources of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
This news highlights the importance of the residence certificate for carrying out many administrative procedures, which can affect citizens' daily lives. The introduced changes require citizens' attentiveness and readiness for new rules in their interactions with the state.
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