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JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan emphasized that the administrative and population documents of residents whose domiciles were affected by the change of street names to names of Betawi figures were still valid to this day.

Residents living in the 22 changed street names can still use their ID cards, KK, STNK, driver's license, land certificate, and insurance using the old address until they change the document, either by extending the validity period of the document or taking the initiative to change the street name address. the Betawi figure.

This was confirmed by Anies after holding a meeting with the Head of Traffic Police Inspector General Pol Firman Santyabudi, Head of the DKI BPN Regional Office Dwi Budi Martono, President Director of PT Jasar Raharja Rivan Achmad Purwantono.

"Everything recorded on ID cards, family cards, land documents, motorized vehicles are all still valid, along with the expiration of the validity of the document. When changing a new document, then the new (road) name is entered. Unless you want to proactively come and change it," said Anies here. DKI Jakarta City Hall, Monday, 27 June.

Thus, Anies denied the opinion of some parties that the change of 22 street names to the names of Betawi figures was a burden to the community.

Moreover, the former Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, also guaranteed that the process of changing population documents carried out by residents due to the change in street names was free of charge.

"Regarding the changes in street names in Jakarta, the consequences of which are suspected to be a burden on the community, we emphasize that all these changes will not be a cost or other burden. All changes (residence documents) do not have the same cost consequences. once," explained Anies.

Regarding the process of issuing new population documents, the DKI Jakarta Dukcapil Office will proactively and gradually make changes based on region. Furthermore, the new population documents will be distributed by the kelurahan to the community through RT/RW. Provision of new residence documents accompanied by withdrawal of old documents. For people who need a new residence document that is urgent in nature, they can submit an application to the DKI Jakarta Dukcapil Office.

Especially for business licensing documents, as long as there is no change in the business location point, there is no need for a new business licensing document. People who will make changes to their business licensing documents can directly input the One Single Submission (OSS) system and upload the Governor's Decree on Changes to Street Names as an attachment.

For information, here are the street names that were changed to the names of Betawi figures:

1. Entong Gendut Street (formerly Culture Street).2. Jalan Haji Darip (formerly Jalan Bekasi Timur Raya).3. Mpok Nori Street (formerly Jalan Raya Bambu Apus).4. Jalan H. Bokir Bin Dji'un (formerly Jalan Raya Pondok Gede).5. Jalan Raden Ismail (formerly Jalan Buntu).6. Jalan Rama Ratu Jaya (formerly Jalan BKT West Side).7. Jalan H. Rohim Sa'ih (formerly Bantaran Setu Babakan Barat).8. Jalan KH. Ahmad Suhaimi (formerly Bantaran Setu Babakan Timur).9. Jalan Mahbub Djunaidi (formerly Jalan Srikaya).10. Jalan KH. Guru Amin (formerly Jalan Raya Pasar Minggu, North side).11. Jalan Hj. Tutty Alawiyah (formerly Jalan Warung Buncit Raya).12. Jalan A. Hamid Arief (formerly Jalan Tanah Tinggi 1 alley 5).13. Jalan H. Imam Sapi'ie (formerly Jalan Senen Raya)14. Abdullah Ali Street (formerly SMP 76 Street).15. Jalan M. Mashabi (formerly Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya North Side).16. Jalan HM Shaleh Ishak (formerly Jalan Kebon Kacang Raya South Side).17. Jalan Tino Sidin (formerly Jalan Cikini VII).18. Jalan Mualim Teko (formerly Jalan in front of Muara Angke Nature Tourism Park).19. Sheikh Junaid Al Batawi Street (formerly the West Outer Ring Road).20. Jalan Guru Ma'mun (formerly Jalan Rawa Buaya).21. Jalan Kyai Mursalin (formerly Jalan Panggang Island).22. Jalan Habib Ali Bin Ahmad (formerly Jalan Panggang Island).

(photo of DKI Jakarta Provincial Government Public Relations)


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