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Bulgaria's Interior Ministry introduces 20 new electronic services for businesses and citizens

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Bulgaria's Ministry of Internal Affairs will provides 20 new electronic administrative services as of January 26. The new services will reduce the administrative burden for people and businesses, the Ministry of the Interior says. 

The Ministry's electronic administrative services are now 74. In addition to the 20 new services, the application and processing of the existing ones is being improved and facilitated. 

Checking and electronic payment of traffic fines for drivers is being introduced, including informing about them via SMS, Viber or e-mail. 

Citizens can fill out and submit electronically a declaration for lost, stolen, damaged and destroyed identity documents. 

The services are available at: https://e-uslugi.mvr.bg/services



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