He Ministry of Interior is working so that soon the citizens Spanish people can use the National Identity Document (DNI) from the mobilethat is, in format digital.
So it has been announced Fernando Grande-Marlaska this past monday March 13 during the Press conference of the new facilities Documentation Unit of the National Police in The Vendrell (Tarragona), together with the general director of the Police, Francisco Pardo, the Government delegate in Catalonia, Maria Eugènia Gay and other institutional authorities.
He Government He has been working on this for years new initiativesince the DNI has gone evolving and incorporating the updates relevant to increase the security of the document and also for optimize its format.
Carrying your DNI on your mobile will be a reality: the National Police is developing an application to make it possible.
“DNIe on the mobile” will be your name and will allow you to carry the National Identity Document in our terminals. https://t.co/rSdmGd8RA0
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mobile police stations
In the same press conference, Marlaska has also confirmed that during the last quarter of the year 2023will put into operation 80 vans what will they do traveling documentation stations, thus increasing his mobility and being much more easy access for the citizen.
Specifically, in these vans it will be possible to issue the ID and the passport so immediateand they can also move to lend home services or They will go to more remote areas to give a full service who requires it.
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“This is a good example of what it is look at our citizens. Knowing what they need and need and making every effort to achieve it, which is why it is essential invest in public services and in the coordination and inter-institutional cooperation & rdquor;added the minister.
Kenneth Martinez, mayor of Vendrell, wanted to add to Marlaska’s speech that it is fundamental the close collaboration between administrations to offer quality serviceswhich is key to the future of the community.