Gyeongbuk Yeongju City Opens 'Night Civil Service Office' for New Residents
Customized Administrative Services to Ensure Resident Satisfaction
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Se-ryeong] The 'Nighttime Civil Service Office' that appeared in Gahung 2-dong, Yeongju-si, Gyeongbuk, is gaining popularity among citizens.
The nighttime civil service office is a decision made by Yeongju-si to accommodate office workers and students who find it difficult to visit for moving-in registration during regular working hours.
The nighttime civil service office opened on the 8th, coinciding with the start of move-in for 947 households in the 'Yeongju Gahung The Live Suite M' apartment complex.
It operates on weekdays from 6 PM to 9 PM and is scheduled to close depending on the move-in situation.
Kim, a 42-year-old working mom who visited the nighttime civil service office, said, "It was difficult to find time during work, but I was really comfortable being able to visit after work to register my move-in."
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Ryu Dae-ha, head of Gahung 2-dong, said, "I am proud to be able to provide even a small convenience to civil petitioners," and added, "We will strive to provide customized administrative services."
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