JAKARTA - The Central Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Sub-Department (Sudin Dukcapil) has opened an Electronic ID card (e-KTP) recording service for students at vaccine centers held at schools.
"We make it easy, they don't need to come to the Village anymore. So when they take the vaccine, they can directly record their e-KTP," said Central Jakarta Head of Sub-dept. Dukcapil when contacted by VOI, Sunday, August 29.
According to him, this e-KTP recording is targeted at students who are approaching the age of 17 years and over.
"We hold this service during student vaccinations in schools. We focus on high school and vocational students," he said.
Furthermore, Fredi said, in the process of recording the e-KTP, there were students who were over 16 years and two months old. So that when the student who does the recording will already have an e-KTP right at the age of 17 years.
"The condition for participating in the recording is only to bring a Family Card (KK) and a Birth Certificate when the school has Dkatail service. We also continue to mobile to schools," he said.
So far, he continued, the recording of student e-KTPs at the school's vaccine center has 230 students registered who have recorded and will get e-KTPs.
"So this is also a gift for his 17th birthday. Exactly 17 years old they can come directly to the Village Office to get their e-KTP," he said.
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