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The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has reminded residents that its “Know your address” electronic service allows them to enquire about their place of residence and area through six options.
These are name of the street, electricity number, zone number, name of the neighbourhood, co-ordinates and building number, according to a post on the Ministry’s Facebook page.
The facility becomes particularly important when people seek to obtain any of the services provided by the Ministry. These include services offered by the General Directorate of Nationality, Borders and Expatriates Affairs, Traffic Department, the various security departments concerned with combating crime and the National Command Centre regarding emergency services (999).
The availability of a detailed and accurate address will guarantee easy and quick access to such services, it is observed.
Address plates have been put up on buildings across the country as part of a GIS (Geographical Information System) initiative.
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