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Dak Lak Provincial Police officers support people in making citizen identification cards and electronic identification. Photo: Police provided
Dak Lak Provincial Police officers support people in making citizen identification cards and electronic identification. Photo: Police provided

Officials in Dak Lak on duty throughout Tet help people get ID cards and electronic identification

BẢO TRUNG (báo lao động) 14/02/2026 18:43 (GMT+7)

Dak Lak - Police officers and soldiers in the area will be on duty during the Lunar New Year to collect applications for ID cards and electronic identification accounts from people.

On February 14, Dak Lak Provincial Police informed that the unit will organize the collection of applications for ID cards and electronic identification accounts "through Tet" to serve people in the area.

The above move is aimed at creating all favorable conditions for citizens to carry out procedures for issuing electronic ID cards and identification accounts, especially those who work far away, students returning to their localities for the 2026 Binh Ngo Lunar New Year holiday. The Police Force for Administrative Management of Social Order (PC06), Dak Lak Provincial Police from province to grassroots level has arranged officers to strengthen work during the Tet holidays to collect applications for issuing ID cards and electronic identification accounts.

From February 14 to February 22, officers and soldiers of PC06 Department, Provincial Police will be on duty to help people make ID cards and electronic identification at 50 Ly Tu Trong (Buon Ma Thuot ward) and No. 4 Nguyen Hue (Tuy Hoa ward).

Senior Lieutenant Colonel Vo Hung Tuong, Head of PC06 Department, Dak Lak Provincial Police, said: "This is an action that shows a high sense of responsibility, dedication to serving the People throughout, without interrupting essential procedures. Especially in the context that the demand for resolving dossiers before and after Tet often increases sharply.

According to Senior Lieutenant Colonel Tuong, maintaining the receipt of dossiers during holidays helps people, especially workers, migrant workers and students, take advantage of time to return to their localities to complete personal papers.

This contributes to reducing pressure on the one-stop shop after the holiday, limiting congestion and prolonged waiting. At the same time, the granting of high-level electronic identification accounts also creates favorable conditions for people to access online public services, gradually forming the habit of digital transactions in daily life.

In the coming time, officers and soldiers of PC06 Department, Provincial Police will deploy and implement the Law on Citizen Identification in a synchronous and effective manner, meeting the requirements for administrative procedure reform in issuing and managing citizen identification cards and electronic identification accounts. Thereby, contributing to serving population management, policy planning for socio-economic development, and emulation to achieve achievements towards the 80th Anniversary of the Traditional Day of PC06 Forces (April 18, 1946 - April 18, 2026).

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