No Pick-up, Dear Citizens Of Central Jakarta Affected By Changes To Street Name Please Go To The BPN Office, Free!

JAKARTA - The Central Jakarta National Land Agency (BPN) makes it free to change the name of the street in certificate documents for affected residents.Head of the Survey and Mapping Section of the Central Jakarta National Land Agency (BPN), Eko Suratmoko, explained that residents could directly visit the Central Jakarta Land Office on Jalan Selaparang, Kemayoran, by bringing the original certificate to update their data."Take the certificate to BPN, original, we will serve it at the counter directly, free of charge, free of charge. So the requirements are only for certificates to be brought to change the object to a street name. If the subject does not change its name," said Eko when confirmed in Jakarta, Antara, Thursday, July 7.Eko explained that BPN did not open a ball pick-up service or mobile service to the community. However, residents affected by changing street names can visit the local Land Office every Monday-Friday at 08.00 - 15.00 WIB.Eko added that if there are individuals who make illegal levies (extortion), residents can file complaints either through messaging applications or at the Land Office."There will be a complaint immediately. We have a complaint place, immediately report it at the counter, it can be directly there through 'WA', it will be reported immediately," he said.For residents who have died, they can change the data on land certificates through heirs as evidenced by a Family Card (KK) or a Warist Certificate.As is known, there are eight roads in Central Jakarta that have changed their names, namely Jalan Srikaya (Kebon Sirih) to Jalan Mahbub Djunaidi; Jalan Buntu (Jalan Musi) to Jalan Raden Ismail; Jalan Tanah Tinggi I Gang 5 to A. Hamid Arief; Jalan Senen Raya to H. Imam Sapi'e.Then, Jalan SMP 76 (State Printing) became Abdullah Ali Street; Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya on the north side became M. Mashabi; Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya on the south side became Jalan M. Saleh Ishak and Jalan Cikini VII became Tino Sidin.The Central Jakarta National Land Agency (BPN) makes it free to change the name of the street in certificate documents for affected residents.