Sabira Island Mobile Integrated Service Serves 66 Applications
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The mobile integrated service held on Sabira Island, Pulau Harapan Urban Village, North Seribu Islands Sub-district, Seribu Islands from March 6 to 7, successfully served 66 permit and non-permit applications.
We are open from 1 PM to 9 PM and 6.30 to 8 AM
Seribu Islands Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service (PM-PTSP) Management Unit Head, Erwin said the mobile integrated service is the second time in 2024 after previously serving residents on Tidung Island.
"We are open from 1 PM to 9 PM and 6.30 to 8 AM. It involves 15 officers from various agencies," he expressed, Thursday (3/7).
Pulogadung UPM-PTSP Serves 64,465 Permit and Non Permit ApplicantsHe explained services on Sabira Island, which is the outermost area of Jakarta in Seribu Islands, were enthusiastically welcomed by residents.
"This is one of our programs to facilitate residents to process permits and non-permits. We'll intensify similar services on other islands," he explained.
He detailed there were five applications for burial land use permits (IPTM), two applicants for police record certificates (SKCK), one applicant for a divorce certificate from the North Jakarta Religious Court, and one applicant for BPJS Ketenagakerjaan consultation.
"There are 17 applicants for SPT KP2KP, 13 applicants for NPWP documents, 19 applicants for BPN certificates, and nine applicants for Dukcapil Agency in the form of electronic KTPs, family cards, and transfer applications," he explained.
The service received appreciation from Harapan Island Urban Village Secretary, Saudin.
"Of course, this service makes things easier for residents, more effective and efficient," he expressed.
He added land certificates processed through the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program were also handed over to one resident on Sabira Island and seven residents from Harapan Island.
"We're committed to bringing equality and providing the best service to all residents," he stated.