Residents of Sumatra Flood Victims Made It Easier for Korlantas to Manage Driver’s License and Vehicle Registration

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Traffic Corps (
Traffic Corps
) The National Police provides special services related to processing documents related to vehicles to flood victims in the Sumatra and Aceh regions.They are expected to be able to apply for driving licenses (SIM) and motor vehicle registration certificates (STNK) without any administrative obstacles.
Head of the National Police Traffic Corps, Inspector General Agus Suryonugroho, said that SBST services in disaster-affected areas will be adjusted to field conditions so that people can still process legal driving documents.
“The National Police pays special attention to the needs of the community regarding SBST documents (SIM, BPKB, STNK, TNKB),” said Agus Suryonugroho in his written statement, citing
Between
, Wednesday (10/12).
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Korlantas also implemented several special service approaches, namely the placement of mobile service units in refugee camps and hard-to-reach areas.
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Then there are adjustments to schedules and service priorities to accelerate the administrative recovery of residents.Then, use digital databases to reduce the requirement to use physical documents.
Lastly, collaboration with regional officials to ensure safe and coordinated services.
To speed up the administrative recovery of residents, Agus as Kakorlantas has ordered the registration and identification (regident) ranks at the Polda and Polres levels to develop emergency service procedures that are simple and easy for the public to understand.
Priority services are also provided for disaster victims without ignoring administrative order.Then, the police coordinated with the regional government, BNPB and other stakeholders to speed up data collection.
Lastly, maintain the presence of traffic police (polantas) in the field so that the distribution of aid and mobility of residents remains smooth.
“The National Police is committed to accompanying the community throughout all stages of recovery. SBST services will continue to be prepared so that residents’ administrative needs can be met quickly and safely,” he said.
He appealed to people in the affected areas to immediately contact the nearest Satpas, Samsat or Resident’s Office if they need to re-arrange documents.
(ryh/fea)
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