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Dhale'e Security Department holds event to mark day of al-Wilayah
Dhale'e Security Department holds event to mark day of al-Wilayah

Saba Yemen

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Dhale'e Security Department holds event to mark day of al-Wilayah

Dhale' – Saba: The Security Department of Dhale' governorate on Thursday organized a speech event to commemorate the Day of al-Wilayah. During the event, Deputy Security Director Colonel Abdo al-Houthi highlighted the Quranic concept of al-Wilayah as a sublime model of declaring loyalty to God, His Messenger, and Imam Ali. He emphasized the importance of commemorating the Day of Ghadir for its lessons in patience, sacrifice, and inspiration for courage in God's path. Colonel Ammar al-Ammari, Director of the Civil Status Department branch, added that commemorating Ghadir extends the correct path of sincere loyalty to God, His Messenger, and Imam Ali, while abandoning subservience to oppressors. He explained that Imam Ali's guardianship is a natural extension of God's and the Prophet's guardianship, embodying steadfastness against enemies. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Civil Status Department Cancels In-Person Requirement for Issuing Registered Vital Certificates - Jordan News
Civil Status Department Cancels In-Person Requirement for Issuing Registered Vital Certificates - Jordan News

Jordan News

time13-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan News

Civil Status Department Cancels In-Person Requirement for Issuing Registered Vital Certificates - Jordan News

Civil Status Department Cancels In-Person Requirement for Issuing Registered Vital Certificates The Director General of the Civil Status and Passports Department, Ghaith Ghazi Al-Tayyeb, has announced the cancellation of the in-person requirement for issuing previously registered vital certificates—including marriage, divorce, birth, death, family record, and individual record certificates—at all department offices, effective May 1st. اضافة اعلان In a statement to the Jordan News Agency (Petra) on Sunday, Al-Tayyeb said a directive was issued to all department offices—both at the main headquarters and in the governorates—to stop accepting in-person requests for these certificates and to switch exclusively to electronic applications. He explained that citizens can now obtain these certificates digitally through the "Sanad" app by accessing the Civil Status and Passports Department's services, selecting the 'Digital Certificates' option, choosing the type of certificate, the beneficiary's name, and the preferred language of issuance (Arabic or English), then submitting the request and paying the fee electronically. Al-Tayyeb added that the service allows Jordanian citizens to receive their certificates in PDF format directly via the "Sanad" app, where the documents can be viewed under the 'My Requests' section. Each certificate includes a QR code to verify its authenticity. Citizens can also apply for previously registered certificates through the department's e-services portal at: 👉 Certificates can be delivered via Jordan Post without the need to visit the department offices in person. Al-Tayyeb emphasized that the Civil Status and Passports Department is moving forward with implementing the e-government program and the public sector modernization roadmap, in alignment with the outcomes of the Economic Modernization Vision and the Political Modernization System launched as the Kingdom enters its second centennial. He noted that this step facilitates easier access to services, enabling citizens to obtain official documents anytime and quickly through modern digital systems. The department aims to fully digitize its services by the end of the year, which will significantly improve service quality. Al-Tayyeb affirmed that the new procedure is intended to save citizens time and effort, enhance the department's performance and efficiency, reduce crowding, and ease the pressure on Civil Status offices. He also confirmed the department's ongoing commitment to improving service delivery and simplifying processes for all citizens. — (Petra)

IEC: We are committed to fully adopting modern technologies in election
IEC: We are committed to fully adopting modern technologies in election

Ammon

time24-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Ammon

IEC: We are committed to fully adopting modern technologies in election

Ammon News - The Independent Election Commission (IEC) announced Monday that voters will be able to use the digital national ID through the "Sanad" mobile application in addition to physical ID cards in upcoming elections. The commission's chief commissioner, Mousa Maaitah, made the announcement during a media briefing attended by Civil Status Department Director Ghaith Tayeb and commission board members. Maaitah said the commission has completed digitizing all phases of the electoral process in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and the Civil Status Department. The move aligns with Jordan's national digital transformation strategy. "We are committed to fully adopting modern technologies in election management to improve and streamline electoral procedures while reducing human error," Maaitah said. He added that the digital integration would save time and effort. Petra

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