Neu-Isenburg Launches Mobile 'Citizen's Kit' for Convenient Admin Tasks
Neu-Isenburg is enhancing its administrative services with the introduction of the mobile 'Citizen's Kit'. This initiative, part of the city's digitalization efforts, aims to make administrative tasks more accessible and convenient for residents.
The 'Citizen's Kit' enables citizens to handle essential administrative tasks, such as applying for identification documents and issuing registration certificates, from the comfort of their homes or care facilities. This innovative service is equipped with modern technology like a document verification device, fingerprint sensor, and camera for biometric image capture.
First Mayor Stefan Schmitt sees the 'Citizen's Kit' as a step towards a more flexible and citizen-friendly administration. It particularly benefits elderly people and individuals with limited mobility, providing them with convenient access to administrative tasks. The city aims to ensure the reliability and flexibility of its republic services by maintaining digital infrastructure with this mobile kit. Introducing the 'Citizen's Kit' also helps reduce the burden on stationary citizens bank and facilitates access to administrative services.
Neu-Isenburg is expanding its citizen-friendly administrative services with the mobile 'Citizen's Kit'. While the specific office or position responsible for its introduction is not clearly identified, the city administration or a dedicated digitalization office is typically in charge. The city plans to further expand the use of the 'Citizen's Kit', especially during technical failures in administrative offices, to ensure continuous and convenient access to services.
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