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Name of the Organization : Ministry of Interior Affairs
Type of Facility : Driving License Permit
Country : Afghanistan

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Website : https://moi.gov.af/en

Driving License Permit & Vehicles License :

In 2012, the Traffic Department issued 128,201 driving licences, 1,630 international driving licences, and 76,905 vehicle permits.

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This resulted in the generation of close to 1.4 billion afghanis in revenues. The budget for the Department with salaries was approximately 91.25 million afghanis. The Department therefore earned revenues above costs of approximately 1.3 billion afghanis. Traffic revenues go through the Central Bank to the Ministry of Finance. They are not paid to the Ministry of Interior Affairs.

There were 1,396 traffic deaths in Afghanistan in 2010, or 4.65 per 100,000 population. In 2011, the rate was 6.4 traffic deaths per 100,000 population. That number dropped by 25 per cent in 2012. Many accidents are caused by speeding drivers, talking on cell phones while driving, and ignoring traffic rules.

The Traffic Department has adopted a number of measures to prevent traffic accidents, including police spot checks for vehicle road worthiness, driving courses, and advice to responsible agencies on installing traffic signs. The Traffic Police were also instrumental in introducing a prohibition on the importation of vehicles over ten years old. This is expected to reduce both traffic accidents and air pollution.

Before a driving license can be obtained, it is necessary to apply for a driving license permit from the police. Driving license permit applications are submitted in writing to the police department for the applicant’s place of residence.

The permit must be paid for when submitting the application. (If you attend a driving school, the school will usually handle most of the paperwork for a driving license. Any further applications must be made in person at a police department.)

When applying for a driving license permit, the following must be submitted:
** Two photographs (required if the previous photographs were submitted more than 3 years earlier or the applicant’s name has changed)
** Young person’s health certificate (obtained no more than five years earlier) or a driving license medical certificate (obtained no more than six months earlier)
** Written consent of parents/guardians when applying for a moped, motorcycle or tractor license if the applicant is under 18 years of age.

119 Emergency Services Mission Statement:
The Minister of Interior’s objective is to operate a 24 hour a day, 7 days a week National Corruption Reporting and Response Center to receive and process reports of Afghan police and Afghan government corruption and wrong doing.

The 119 Emergency Services Call Center also receives reports of Anti-Coalition and Anti-Afghan Security Forces activity and other Intel from concerned citizens. It provides information of corruption which is critical or threatening in nature to MoI investigating authorities. It maintains documentation of all reported cases, track and review the findings of all cases to the Deputy Minister of Interior or the Minister of the Interior.

Other important aspects of services is to receive and process requests for calls for service of police, fire and medical emergencies to the appropriate organization and jurisdiction in a timely manner. It provides an avenue for ANP personnel to report payroll concerns and issues, uniform distribution issues and food issues within the ANP structure. Lastly, the 119 Emergency Service Call Center provides oversight and management for existing and proposed 119 Call Centers.

119 Complaint Form : https://moi.gov.af/en

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