631 People Enjoy Mobile Integrated Service in Sabira Island
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Seribu Islands One-Stop Integrated Investment Services Management Unit (UP PM-PTSP) has received 631 licensing and non-licensing applications from January to August 2024.
These applications have been processed following applicable rules
Seribu Islands UP PM-PTSP Head, Erwin said the hundreds of applications are the total during the Mobile Integrated Service (PTK) or socialization on inhabited islands in six sub-districts spread across Seribu Islands.
"These applications have been processed following applicable rules," he expressed, Thursday (8/22).
Mobile Integrated Service on Sebira Island Serves 94 PeopleFrom January to August 2024, the applications were dominated by non-licensing needs, such as making police clearance letters (SKCK) documents with a total of 82 applicants.
Seribu Islands Taxation services (KP2KP) totaled 105 applicants, Dukcapil services totaled 121 applicants, immigration services for passport issuance totaled 111 applicants, and asset certificate issuance services totaled 34 applicants.
Then applications related to the administration of the Religious Court totaled 22 applicants, services of the Regional Tax Collection Service Unit (UPPPD) totaled 78 applicants, making of Ship Passes seven applicants, pawnshop services totaled seven applicants, KPKP and Parekraf consultations totaled four applicants, and BPJS Ketenegakerjaan services totaled 24 applicants.
"For the issuance of permits from PTSP, there are 36 applicants. They generally submit applications related to NIB, SKTM, IPTM to SIP," he explained.
According to him, the door to door service through PTK will continue until the end of the year. This service is an effort by the Jakarta Government together with related agencies to provide convenience and bring services closer to residents.
"We'll hold PTK services approximately eight more times, but it depends on the requests from the sub-district and residents. PTK is very efficient in helping residents," he explained.
RW 03 Sabira Island Chairman, Harapan Island Urban Village, Ali Kurniawan, appreciated the Seribu Islands UP PM-PTSP that he had made innovations and breakthroughs through PTK, as this service was very helpful to the community, especially for those who were busy working and working as fishermen.
"This service was twice already on Sabira Island. It is easy and fast, residents can propose various licensing and non-licensing needs themselves, without having to go through brokers," he stated.