Pick-Up Service Schedule For Resident Document Changes Due To Changing Street Names In Jakarta Today
JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government today re-opened a ball pick-up service for changing the population documents of residents affected by the change of street names to names of Betawi figures.
As seen in the dkijakarta Instagram account, there are four locations for the processing of population documents which were carried out on Monday, July 4, 2022.
In South Jakarta, the ball pick-up service is located at the Guru Amin Mosque, SMK Karya Teladan, KH Guru Amin Street. Service starts at 09.00 western Indonesia time.
In East Jakarta, the service is located at the RW 01 Secretariat Office, H. Bokir Bin Djiun Street, Duku Village, Kramat Jati District. Service starts at 09.00 western Indonesia time.
In Central Jakarta, the service is carried out on Jalan Raden Ismail, RT 11 RW 04, Cideng Village, Gambir District. Service starts at 13.00 western Indonesia time.
In West Jakarta, the service is located at Post RW 01, Rawa Buaya Subdistrict, Guru Ma'mun Street. Service starts at 09.00 western Indonesia time.
In the Thousand Islands, ball pick-up services are carried out on Habib Ali Bin Ahmad Street, Panggang Island, and the Secretariat Office RT 04 RW 02 Kyai H Mursalin Street, Panggang Island. Service starts at 09.00 western Indonesia time.
View this post on InstagramPreviously, the Head of the DKI Population and Civil Registration Agency (Disdukcapil) Budi Awaludin said this service aims to provide convenience and convenience for people who want to change their address according to the new road naming.
"The ball pick-up service and door-to-door outreach will be carried out on an ongoing basis, changing locations randomly every day until residents have population data with the latest addresses," Budi said in his statement, some time ago.
Budi said that the change in the street with the name of the Betawi figure, also changed the address column on the KTP, KIA, and Family Card.
Therefore, the DKI Dukcapil has coordinated with the Directorate General of Dukcapil of the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs for the availability of e-KTP and KIA blanks. Given, blanks are the basic material in printing e-KTP and KIA.
"Based on existing data, there are 5,637 mandatory ID cards affected by the change in street names," said Budi.