During the Lunar New Year holiday, citizens can receive lifestyle information and administrative agency civil complaint consultations 24 hours a day through the National Call 110 service.


National Call 110. <br>[Photo by Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission]

National Call 110.
[Photo by Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission]

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The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission announced that National Call 110 will operate normally from the 9th to the 12th. By dialing 110 without an area code from anywhere nationwide, callers can receive medical information such as available hospitals and on-duty pharmacies, as well as traffic information including congested sections on highways and national roads, and extended public transportation operating hours.


It is also possible to inquire about illegal parking enforcement and traffic inconvenience reports, general consultations related to administrative agency tasks, and various non-emergency reports such as electricity and water outages and school violence.


Consultation methods include not only phone calls but also ▲ KakaoTalk Plus Friend National Talk 110 consultation ▲ National Call 110 mobile website text consultation ▲ video sign language consultation and online chat for the hearing and speech impaired ▲ real-time consultations via social networking services (Twitter, Facebook).



Kim Yong-ho, head of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission 110 Call Center, said, “As a representative government civil complaint consultation service used by about 2.6 million people annually, it operates normally 24 hours a day even during the Lunar New Year holiday, so it can be conveniently used anytime.”


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