Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 21st that it has been selected as a re-certified institution in the '2023 National Happiness Civil Service Office' evaluation conducted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The 'National Happiness Civil Service Office' is a system that selects outstanding institutions through a public contest targeting administrative agencies with civil service offices nationwide, including local governments, metropolitan and provincial offices of education, and special local administrative agencies, to promote customized civil service centered on the demand side.

Pyeongtaek City Selected as Re-Certification Institution for 'National Happiness Civil Service Office' View original image

Pyeongtaek City, following its first certification in 2019, has been selected again this year as a re-certified institution for the National Happiness Civil Service Office, maintaining its status as a top-tier excellent civil service office nationwide until 2026.


To establish the National Happiness Civil Service Office, the city has made efforts to improve civil service by operating a citizen health check corner, installing guidance lines inside the civil service office, operating help bell counters, and exempting fees for issuing copies of resident registration certificates and family relation certificates at unmanned civil service issuance machines.



Jung Jang-seon, mayor of Pyeongtaek City, said, "We will continue to do our best to operate civil administrative services that citizens empathize with and are satisfied with."


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