Stay at home to do the procedures for issuing and renewing driver's licenses and paying administrative fines for traffic violations.

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From July 2, people can stay at home to pay fines online for traffic violations, pay voluntary social insurance, renew health insurance, and certify electronic copies of originals.

Vinh City Traffic Police handle traffic safety violations. Photo: Archive

Previously, on the morning of July 1 in Hanoi, the Government Office coordinated with the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Public Security, and Vietnam Social Security to hold a press conference to announce the integration of 6 more public services on the National Public Service Portal, marking the time when there were 725 public services provided to people and businesses.

Six public services provided on the National Public Service Portal from July 1 include: Certification of electronic copies from originals; continued payment of voluntary social insurance; renewal of health insurance cards for households; Issuance and renewal of level 4 driving licenses; payment of administrative fines for road traffic violations under the authority of the Traffic Police (nationwide); payment of administrative fines for road traffic violations under the authority of traffic inspectors.

Thus, from July 2020, people can stay at home to pay fines online for administrative violations in the field of traffic, continue to pay voluntary social insurance and the service of certifying electronic copies from the original will be deployed nationwide...

After nearly 7 months of operation, from the initial 8 public service groups at the time of launch, when integrating 6 more public services tomorrow, the National Public Service Portal has 725 public services provided to people and businesses.

"The National Public Service Portal has been initially welcomed by users and has effectively served the people and businesses. If we only consider the essential public services integrated from July 1, it can help save social costs of about VND1,686 billion/year," said Minister and Head of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung.

The common point of the 6 public services to be put on the upcoming National Public Service Portal is the focus on electronic payment. Minister Mai Tien Dung emphasized the promotion of electronic payment, especially when the COVID-19 pandemic brings great challenges but also opportunities to promote digital transformation, e-commerce, and online payment.

Since its launch on December 9, 2019, the National Public Service Portal has integrated with 18 ministries, branches, 63/63 localities, 12 corporations, general companies, banks, and payment intermediaries. It has received and processed more than 6,600 feedbacks and recommendations, and supported and answered more than 14,800 calls to the switchboard.

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As of June 28, there were more than 178,000 registered accounts; more than 46.3 million visits to find information and perform services; more than 10.5 million records synchronized status to serve the search, monitoring, supervision, and evaluation of the process of handling administrative procedures; more than 151,000 records processed online from the National Public Service Portal, including 889 records of employers requesting support for loans or support for employees temporarily suspended from work or unpaid leave due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, although the online payment system for financial obligations in performing administrative procedures and public services of the National Public Service Portal was only put into operation in March 2020, after 3 months of implementation, it has integrated and provided online payment services with 6 ministries, branches and 31/63 provinces and centrally run cities and has had more than 2,100 successful transactions.

Through the National Public Service Portal account, businesses can carry out procedures at all ministries, branches, and localities and make online payments for related financial obligations. Along with promoting implementation entirely in the electronic environment, the great advantage of submitting documents or performing administrative procedures through the National Public Service Portal is to create an additional channel to monitor implementation, ensuring transparency. The settlement process is informed to businesses, at the same time, the Government Office also accompanies, urges, monitors and promptly corrects problems and difficulties in settlement./.

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