Damyang-gun Introduces 'Electronic Fingerprint Registration Scanner' Leaving No 'Black Hands'
Automatic Fingerprint Entry via Scanner for New Resident ID Issuance
[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Jeonnam Damyang-gun announced on the 17th that it will introduce 'Electronic Fingerprint Registration Scanners' at 12 eup and myeon offices starting from the 18th for the convenience of residents.
The 'Electronic Fingerprint Registration Scanner' is a system that allows residents who have reached the age of 17 to electronically register their fingerprints when issuing a new resident registration card.
With this introduction, inconveniences such as physical contact with the responsible public officials, the hassle of removing ink from both hands, and ink staining clothes or belongings are expected to disappear.
Additionally, by improving the previous method of delivering paper application forms to the police station and enabling immediate transmission of fingerprint data to the police station, the risk of losing application forms during transit has been reduced and work efficiency has been enhanced.
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Kim Namsong, head of the Open Civil Service Division, said, "The 'Electronic Fingerprint Registration Scanner' introduced this time will increase the satisfaction of teenagers receiving their resident registration cards for the first time," and added, "We will continue to strive to provide various administrative services suitable for the COVID-19 era."
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