Pulogadung UPM-PTSP Serves 64,465 Permit and Non Permit Applicants
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Pulogadung Sub-district One-Stop Investment and Integrated Services Unit (UPM-PTSP), East Jakarta have issued 64,465 permit and non-permit applications during 2023.
Permit in the health sector is the most dominant
Pulogadung Sub-district UPM-PTSP Head, Tri Saptanti said as many as 64,465 types of services were provided to the community through service counters at sub-district offices and door to door services at traditional markets and modern shopping centers. Aside that, there are online ones with the help of pick-up delivery (AJIB) officers.
"Generally, the average number of service people at the counter is 20 people every day. Meanwhile, five to ten people applied online," she expressed, Wednesday (1/17).
Last Year, Kelapa Gading Barat UP PMPTSP Served 1,437 ApplicantsShe explained services provided included 2,275 consultations, 84 permits for house building, 38 permits for environmental management statements.
Then 144 permits for pharmacist's permit to practice, 87 permits for laboratory technology expert practice, 61 permits for nutritional technician practice, 39 permits for medical recording practice, and 24 permits for sanitary personnel practice.
"Permit in the health sector is the most dominant, as there are many hospitals, clinics and other health service facilities in our area," she explained.
Her party also provides permits which are the authority of the sub-district. Among these are PM 1 for marriage registration with 457 permits, PM 1 for general registration with 1,099 permits, 1,222 permits for inheritance, and 442 permits for legalizing.
Then there are also services that fall under the authority of Population and Civil Registration, such as birth certificates for 4,123 permits, death certificates for 2,894, transfer certificates for 4,635 permits, and so on.
With details, in January 2023, she provided 8,120 services, 5,435 in February, 5,077 in March, 2,476 in April, 5,889 in May.
Then 4,353 in June, 6,143 in July, 5,023 in August, 6,225 in September, 6,101 in October, 5,347 in November, and 4,276 in December, including non permit and consulting services.
Her party was holding a door to door service in traditional and modern markets to help traders who were processing their Business Permit Number (NIB). Aside that, similar services were also held at public cemetery parks (TPU) for permits to extend the use of grave plots.
Santoso (45), one of the traders at Rawamangun Market admitted that he was greatly helped by the door to door service to propose a business identification number (NIB) as a legality for his place of business.
"By so, we can develop a bigger business. Hopefully, our business can continue to grow," he hoped.