Resolving Resident Inconvenience through Operation of Civil Service Office in Oryong District

Muan-gun operates an on-site civil complaint office at 103, Commercial Building 109, Oryong Edufore Prugio. (Photo by Muan-gun)

Muan-gun operates an on-site civil complaint office at 103, Commercial Building 109, Oryong Edufore Prugio. (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 4th that it held an opening ceremony for the Oryong District On-site Civil Service Office, attended by Governor Kim San and heads of various institutions and social organizations.


To resolve residents' inconveniences related to moving-in registration and issuance of various certificates following the move-in to apartments in the Oryong District, the on-site civil service office will operate for five months from the 5th to December 31 at Shop No. 103, Building 109, Oryong Edufore Prugio.


The operating hours of the on-site civil service office are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and it is possible to issue various civil service documents such as moving-in registration (confirmed date), resident registration certificates, and seal certificates.


However, some administrative service civil petitions, such as seal registration (change) and resident ID card issuance, must be applied for by visiting the Iro-eup Office.


Governor Kim San of Muan said, “The on-site civil service office has been established for the convenience of residents in the Oryong District,” and added, “We will do our best to build a livable new town and to ensure the early settlement of the Oryong District.”



Meanwhile, the Oryong District land development project began construction in 2013, and the first phase was completed on July 1, with an expected move-in of 3,261 households and 8,152 residents.


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