ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Traffic Police has completely converted the licensing process into a paperless system.
The new system was formally inaugurated by IG Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi.
Chief Traffic Officer Muhammad Sarfraz Work and other senior officers were also present at the inauguration ceremony. IG Islamabad conducted a detailed review of the paperless counters and also issued necessary instructions regarding the new digital system.
Speaking on the occasion, IG Islamabad said that this step has been taken for the convenience of citizens and to save their valuable time.
According to him, earlier, while obtaining a license, citizens had to provide several documents, medical forms, photographs, and photocopies, but now this process has been completely eliminated.
He said that under the new system, citizens will no longer need any additional documents or photocopies, the entire licensing process will be completed digitally, and all stages from medical to issuance of license have been made paperless.
IG Islamabad appreciated the performance of the Chief Traffic Officer and his team and said that they completed this important project in a short time, which is commendable.
He added that soon the license fee system will also be completely digitalized.
According to officials, now citizens will be able to easily obtain a driving license by just coming with their identity card, which is a significant step towards a modern system.
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