CONGRATULATIONS WITH INDEPENDENCE DAY FROM THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

On the 26th of May the Ministry of Justice joins the celebration dedicated to the Independence Day of Georgia. For the whole day services of the Ministry and its eleven subordinate legal entities of public law will be delivered in a pavilion organized in the Rustaveli Avenue. LEPL-s, constituting a part of the Ministry, will deliver information about popular and available services to the citizens. A certain part of the service will be available at the pavilion. Notaries will deliver legal consultation to the citizens coming to the pavilion of the Ministry of Justice. Meanwhile the Notary Chamber will introduce the novelties introduced in the notariat and online services to the citizens.

The State Services Development Agency will deliver information about electronic identity cards, digital signature, and social centers. Citizens will be able to get a marriage certificate of a new design right on the spot (change of the old marriage certificate). Employees of the Public Registry will help interested citizens to correct the residential address. Guests of the Pavilion with specification of the name and surname will be able to take and print extract on property. The Enforcement National Bureau will deliver consultations on services of the Bureau. In the area of the House of Justice there will be a place for our little guests. Their parents will be able to make an application for a new identity card and to make a photo.

The guests will be able to register in the citizen portal of the Data Exchange Agency of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and to get detailed information about operation of the webpage.

The Georgian National Archive will present unique photo chronicles of 1918-1921. The Independence Act of Georgia dated the 26th of May, 1918, will also be exhibited.

Employees of one more LEPL of the Ministry of Justice – Crime Prevention Center, will introduce rehabilitation and re-socialization program for former prisoners to interested persons, and generally deliver information on the activity of the Crime Prevention Center.

Most state services are delivered under the Ministry of Justice. Quick and qualitative service, simplified electronic services enables citizens coming to the Rustaveli Avenue to get consultation and several types of services.