The 'Diia' app now allows correcting errors in residence data.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation has launched a new service - changing residence data. This has been reported by the ministry's press service on Telegram.
With the service in the Territorial Community Register, it is possible to update residence data, correct errors in the digital passport, and obtain an extract without visiting institutions or submitting documents.
The service will be useful for those who ordered an extract with errors about the place of residence, as well as for those with outdated data in their personal or child's extract. It will also be useful for those who do not have a specified place of residence in the digital passport or have an incorrect registration date indicated.
It should be noted that the service does not change the registered place of residence, but only updates the data about it.
Also, a new service has been launched in 'Diia' - e-Entrepreneur, which combines 10 other services and simplifies the process of starting a business. This service allows the entrepreneur to independently choose the necessary services for various types of small businesses, such as cafes, beauty salons, shops, IT. For this, the user fills out a questionnaire which helps to specify the set of services.
Other new services that will soon be available in 'Diia' include marriage, divorce, and name change certificates.
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