Jeonnam Province announced on the 27th that it will conduct the 2023 Resident Registration Fact-Finding Survey by November 10 to verify whether the registered address and actual residence match, for accurate policy formulation and administrative services.


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The Resident Registration Fact-Finding Survey is conducted at least once a year in accordance with Article 20 of the Resident Registration Act, and the methods are divided into non-face-to-face digital surveys and on-site visits.


The non-face-to-face digital survey, which will be conducted until the 20th of next month, can be completed by responding to the survey items via the ‘Government24 app’ on a mobile device.


Dual-income households and single-person households who find on-site visits difficult can use the non-face-to-face digital survey instead of the visit survey.


However, even if participating in the non-face-to-face survey, on-site visits will be additionally conducted for key investigation targets such as ▲welfare-vulnerable groups ▲suspected deceased persons ▲long-term unexcused absentees and school-age children not attending school ▲centenarians aged 100 or older ▲and long-term missing residents for over five years.


The on-site visit survey will be conducted from the 21st of next month until October 10, with community leaders and local government officials visiting residences directly to verify information. Those who fail to report resident registration during the survey period but voluntarily report can receive up to an 80% reduction in fines.


In particular, this survey will also operate a reporting period for unregistered births until October 31. If unregistered children are identified, integrated services such as birth registration, emergency welfare, and legal support will be provided.



Seo Hyung-bin, Director of the Autonomous Administration Division of Jeonnam Province, stated, “The Resident Registration Fact-Finding Survey is conducted to establish accurate policies and provide administrative services,” and urged, “Although it may be inconvenient, we ask for active participation and cooperation.”


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