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- A number of new online services launched in Absher by Saudi Public Security
Posted by : Aahil Shaik
Friday, May 17, 2024
A number of new online services launched in Absher by Saudi Public Security
Saudi citizens and resident expatriates can now report small accidents by signing on to Absher, an online platform run by the Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Trending : Saudi Arabia launches Digital ID for Hajj 2024 pilgrims
A number of new Absher online services were unveiled during a ceremony held at the Public Security headquarters in Riyadh on Thursday by Public Security Director Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al-Bassami. Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Minister of the Interior, was the honorary patron of the ceremony.
The other online services provided by the Public Security included the following:
* Ability to transfer vehicle ownership from a company to an individual.
* An auction service.
* A number plate transfer service.
* A service to report incidents of financial fraud on bank cards (MADA). Most Viewed : This is how much Saudi Arabia earned through Cinemas as of now
* An extension service to pay traffic violations by a later date.
* A service to display customs cards.
* A service to verify that no accident occurred outside of the Kingdom.
* A developed portal service for traffic services and
* A number plate replacement service.
The rollout of these services is an expected development from Public Security's attempts to automate services and the Ministry of the Interior's digital transformation drive.
Through strategic partnerships with the National Information Center and the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), this helps provide digital solutions and electronic services to citizens, expats, and visitors. The aim of this is to make procedures easier and faster for everyone. See Also : Wage Protection Program for Domestic Workers of Saudi Arabia
A number of new online services launched in Absher by Saudi Public Security