"Print Family Register at Convenience Stores" Seven Eleven to Introduce Comprehensive Civil Document Printing Service View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] From now on, various civil complaint documents such as resident registration certificates and family relation certificates can be printed at convenience stores.


Seven Eleven announced on the 30th that it signed a business agreement on the 29th with software development and supply solution company 'D&Sir' to introduce a civil complaint document printing service and has started building the related system.


Seven Eleven will implement this civil complaint document printing service using the POS system without installing separate devices in stores. By selecting the desired civil complaint document through D&Sir's Pick up at Convenience store application (app) or website, choosing the preferred store for printing service, and making a payment, customers will receive a QR code. Then, by visiting the selected store and showing the issued QR code to the staff, a POS scan will allow immediate printing through the printer available in the store.


The service covers not only basic civil complaint documents such as resident registration certificates and copies, family relation certificates, but also various civil service items from Government24, Hometax, and court registries, including building registers, vehicle registration certificates, business registration certificate reissuance, income verification certificates, and real estate registration.


Seven Eleven will start a pilot operation from the 31st at the Gongneung branch in Nowon-gu, Seoul. From February next year, the service will be applied to newly opened stores and the approximately 600 Food Dream stores nationwide. The service will also be gradually expanded to existing stores.



A Seven Eleven official said, "Once this civil complaint document printing service is established, customer convenience for convenience store lifestyle services will increase, and franchise stores will also see a significant increase in customer attraction. Since it is a highly practical service utilizing the POS, we plan to develop it into a comprehensive printing service in various fields such as personal documents, starting with civil complaint documents."


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