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1.500 KTP- el Pemula Sudah Direkam di Jakbar

1,500 Beginner e-KTPs Have Been Recorded in West Jakarta

The West Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Agency (Dukcapil) continues to intensify the recording of electronic identity cards (e-KTP) for beginners or residents aged 16-17 years. During January - May 2023, as many as 1,500 e-KTPs were successfully recorded.

From this year's target, we have recorded 1,500 e-KTPs

West Jakarta Dukcapil Sub-agency Head, Gentina Arifin said this year, his party targets to record as many as 18,084 e-KTPs for residents aged 16-17 who are generally high school level students.

"From this year's target, we have recorded 1,500 e-KTPs," he expressed, Tuesday (6/13).

2,974 Students in South Jakarta Have Recorded E-KTP

To pursue this achievement, his party is intensifying recording at the urban village office including services on Saturdays, starting at 9 AM - 12 PM which are held alternately.

Then on the Rabu Petang (Wednesday Evening) service, which is held on the second week of every month starting at 4 PM - 7.30 PM at RW Secretariat office, RPTRA, and other public facilities.

Not only that, recording was also intensified in senior high schools and the equivalent.

"With the various efforts made, we are optimistic that this year's e-KTP recording target will be achieved," he stated.

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